35 Products That Are So Bad, It’s Hard To Believe Someone Came Up With Them
Interview With AuthorIf you hate wasting time walking around the mall, online shopping might be right up your alley. It’s fast, it’s efficient, and it has become almost like a lifeline during quarantine. When you have something specific in mind, you often turn to the retail giant Amazon, a go-to site for virtually everything. Yet, once you scroll past the items you need, things take a bizarre turn.
The Worst Things For Sale (TWTFS) is a Twitter account dedicated to the most horrible objects on the web. After all, there’s plenty to choose from. The creator, Drew Fairweather, combs the site and handpicks "one terrible item every day" to make his followers a little baffled and a lot amused.
So if you’re looking for a terrible gift guide, you’ve come to the right place because we have selected some of the weirdest things the account had to offer. Continue scrolling, upvote the ones you enjoyed most, and tell us what you think about them in the comments!
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When people say that all things should have a function and a purpose, they've probably never stumbled upon an enormous USB-compatible Enter Key or a fried chicken phone case. The internet is chock full of items so extreme that they seem unreal. Yet, all it takes is one look at Amazon to recognize that it’s a true treasure trove of weird, strange, and peculiar objects.
We reached out to Drew Fairweather, the founder of the account, to learn more about his project and the inspiration behind it. The artist not only writes The Worst Things For Sale blog but is also the author of the daily comics Toothpaste For Dinner and Married To The Sea.
Fairweather started TWTFS about ten years ago when he was simply looking through Amazon. He noticed that there were many weird and hilarious items "always peeking out from under what I was actually trying to find," he told Bored Panda. Ever since then, the author has faithfully documented the oddest and most pointless objects found online. "Once you realize the breadth of bizarre things available there, you can't un-see them!"
I have seen it, its actualy amazing becase it hugely desexualite woman wearing it, so they arent fpcus of some random boner
When it comes to the Twitter account, it now has more than 11.6K followers. This shows just how many people are drawn in by a desire to discuss and figure out why on earth such things exist in the first place. Also, why some people actually buy them. Well, as they say, one person’s trash is another’s treasure.
"Since buying items is the main creative outlet of most people—most Americans, at least—people enjoy seeing unusual items for sale," he said. Statista reports that Amazon was responsible for 50 percent of US e-commerce spending in 2021. One of the company’s key tools to increase that spending is Amazon Prime, a membership that gives you free and fast shipping, plus extra privileges like streaming music and video.
In 2018, as many as 62 percent of their customers in the US were Prime members. According to Statista, they are highly engaged shoppers who spend a lot of money—more than double the amount of non-Prime members per year—and are relevant to Amazon’s success.
Fairweather also writes about items "that seem normal—branded waffle irons, pink screwdrivers—that have a strange or sinister subtext hidden beneath the sales pitch." When it comes to some of the most bizarre things he has ever come across, it has to be the "BabySaver, a box where you store your child's baby teeth after they fall out."
"The box has holes for each tooth, so you can reassemble your child's teeth into a jaw-shaped curio," he explained. "If that's not enough, it has a slot in the middle for your child's umbilical cord."
When it comes to finding such items floating around Amazon, he revealed that most of them he has dug up on his own, though his followers also help with suggestions. "I tend to stay away from novelty items, which are those intentionally created to be 'wacky,' since there's nothing unusual or sinister about these."
"I'd rather write about something like Extylus, which is a stylus for your smartphone that you strap to your finger, so you can use your finger to control your smartphone."
"As with any items manufactured and sold, these were all created with the purpose of making money! A lot of these companies, I'd imagine, start with someone having an idea they hope will be popular, a niche product that will become the next Beanie Baby or Scrub Daddy," he told us. "They're then put through the wringer of marketing to become one of the abominations I write about, like Bumper Dumper, the toilet you attach to the trailer hitch of your truck."
My family destroyed capitalism and the only thing they brought back was this tee shirt.
The artist revealed that his ultimate goal is to make people think about what they’re buying and why. "These products are mostly made of plastic, manufactured by underpaid factory workers, sold at a premium to people who don't need them," he explained.
"They're a colossal waste of energy and material resources, and it engenders suffering from the human cost of manual labor, the occupational health hazards experienced by the workers, and the ecological damage done by extracting these limited resources from the Earth."
Ok but I NEED this! I have autism and HATE when food touches, and I would buy this is an INSTANT!
I saw this and my first thought was "this would be great for neurodivergent people with food sensitivities"
Load More Replies...well i mean if ur gonna eat canned fruit and spaghetti on the same plate, ya u need this
This is actually what we use in the hospital for patients who had a stroke and can't use both hands when they eat. It´s to push the food against with a fork or spoon.
Why would anyone like for their food to touch? Those peas will get pea juice all over the pasta and mess up the flavor and texture. I never understood the criticism of wanting the foods to not touch.
My kids and I all use divided plates because we don't like our food to touch. There is nothing wrong with wanting your food to not be assaulted with flavors from other foods!!!!
Surely these are actually aids for people with mobility difficulties - sorry to be a bore....
My sister would be so happy with this! My only problem is why do the have tinned fruit on the same plate as pasta and peas??
If you're not a "big baby" and you don't mind your food touching, why don't you just pour your pop or drink in your food instead of using a cup. Really just because someone invented one plate to hold everything does not make it the right way. Your big baby comment is insulting.
To be fair, I wouldn't want canned fruit cocktail to touch my pasta either
I would solve the problems by not eating canned fruit with pasta, like normal people do.
Load More Replies...Those peas look really wet, and is that fruit? Do you WANT soggy peas in your pasta? DO YOU WANT PASTA SAUCE IN YOUR FRUIT?
I'm seriously puzzled as to why the fruit is even on the same plate in the first place!! I don't mind my food mixing at all but I do like my courses kept separate! The peas were clearly not drained properly either. All a bit ugh.
Load More Replies...I hate when my food touches. just- eww. some things aren't meant to touch. I can bet tons of people here have this issue! oh, and 'you big baby'? that's just rude.
The solution is to eat things that match with each other. I don't know which country you are from, but in my country almost everyone does this. And because of that it's only children who don't like vegetables that cry over their foods touching, so agree on the "big baby" thing. Pasta and canned fruit for example are a horrible match and I wouldn't want them to be touching either. But they would never end up together on my plate to begin with.
Load More Replies...Yeah, though personally I (autistic) use little bowls and plates and stuff. it's a good use of my pottery stuff and a lot more aesthetically satisfying. And more shareable!
Load More Replies...I honestly could not care less for people's views and comments on whether this is the right thing to do or not. There is a TIN OF FRUIT COCKTAIL on the same plate as SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE. Even if for the purposes of illustration, this is just plain wrong. And the peas aren't a great deal better.
100% agree. Peas aren't a typical accompaniment to a pasta dish (though eat what you like ) but the fruit cocktail??? Why, oh why, is it on the same plate?
Load More Replies...Honestly this is probably really helpful for autistic people/parents with autistic children. IIRC foods touching can be a problem for them.
Apparently someone doesn't understand that's a real issue for some people and infantilism is bull
Yes it's very useful for people with food sensitivity, but pasta and fruit salad in the same plate???
This is adaptive tech for people with sensory problems or people with fine motor skill difficulties.
i just hate when food touches other food because i dont want pea juice on my brownie
I love mixing up all my food yummy !! But I understand when some some people don’t and this is cool :)
Can I just say that this can REALLY BE hard when you are in the spectrum and you literally prefer not to eat. Because either you will feel uncomfortable for trying to not care or you will be made fun off.
Oh if my uncle was still alive I buy him a bunch of these! Also good to separate your cake from your ice cream so you dont get soggy cake bites!
And the candle from a cake so you don't spit on it!!!!! Important wisdom from my grandfather!
Load More Replies...I love this. I too am on the spectrum and hate food touching each other.
There are a number of people including myself who do not like to eat their food mixed up. Respect that this product is not for all people but some especially children would appreciate it.
Oh I sometimes hate it so much when food touches other food..for example spinach and potatoes..that is so disgusting. The potatoes are soaked in green watery stuff with bits of spinach. I can not eat this. I have to have my spinach in a bowl. This could be a solution..but I'd rather take the bowl to make sure it works
People with autism, strokes and neuro degenerative diseases would appreciate this.
My sister is going to be 31 in a few weeks. She still eats with a divider plate because she hates flavors meshing together. Meanwhile there's me, if there's a combination of food and flavors, I'll try it all.
I like to have the food together, to try the different combinations in various mouthfuls
Load More Replies...When you try to laugh at people for not having common sense and accidentally insult the majority of disabled people.
These are great for Traditional Jewish hoiseholds, where dairy cannot interact with any meat or vegetable.
Good idea actually! My only problem is the fruit cocktail and spaghetti
But if you don't like your food touching, why put it all on the same plate in the first place?
I don't want to dirty more plates for my house cleaner. Also, out of respect my family who uses the same plates as I do.
Load More Replies...I only have depression and anxiety but when my food touches I go cringe i need dis
ONLY have depression and anxiety? Honey, don't minimalize yourself. Anxiety and depression can be really hard to deal with (I should know lol), and besides, only monsters like mixing spaghetti bolognese and canned fruit! Have a good day btw :)
Load More Replies...Me being autistic, I NEED THIS. MY AUTISM IS RAGING. I hate this when it happens.
my little 'tism filled gremlin of a being NEEDS this
Maybe don't put fruit cocktail on the same plate as pasta like a freaking psycho.
i know some people have a serious issue with their food touching, so this could be good. but also, who the eff puts their fruit salad on their plate with their savoury food?!
What kind of monster puts fruit salad next to spaghetti though?!!!!
What kind of heathen puts syrupy fruit on the same plate as spaghetti marinara?!?
A person with actual food touching issues would NEVER eat fruit salad! Certainly never on a plate with other stuff. Just buy one of those camping or military platters that divide items
Great for dementia patients, fussy picky eaters and those with arthritis . . . . . and 🔽
This would be great for the elderly that have problems corralling their food on their spoon after a stroke!!!! I wish I had had this for my grandad!
I could see this being very beneficial for those living in an assisted living facility who have trouble with such things as gathering up food onto a folk or spoon.
My mom would actually love this! She hates it when her food touches, but I don't mind it lol
My brother would have loved this when he was 5 but now that he's 44 he doesn't give a f**k
I genuinely hate it when I see products designed for disabled people mocked as useless or dumb. If you aren't neurodiverent and don't have sensory issues, this product isn't for you. But it's not useless. Think outside of your own bubble sometimes.
This is good for people who have trouble scooping the food up. It's the type of product used by Occupational Therapists.
This is actual super useful for lots of people. My son has sensory issues and food touching is a big problem for him. This is a simple fix and much easier than keeping sectional plates around. And as someone else said, using it as a bumper to scoop food for folks needing the help...this is just someone not understanding actual needs of other people.
I have xtreme OCD and i hate when this happens so i need this but im only 11 sadly
Amazon has divided dishes, and if you look under handicapped, elderly, or Parkinson’s supplies.
Can also use thr ledge to push things onto your fork rather than it just getting pushed back.
My dad had a hangup about his food touching. He'd been in the Marines and hated when the mess cook would just slap food on his plate where it would be all stuck together. He might have liked the gadgets, but he solved his problem by serving himself one item at a time.
Sure it looks roundish but if you have a good look and think about it.. the moulding is all wrong and square. What shape are spoons? Who likes cold food?
I would love this instead of using the multiple plates/bowls I use at each meal
I hate when my food touches that's why I eat one thing wash the dish and eat the next or use more then one plate
Is it bad that seeing those different types of food on the plate (even though I know they’re not touching) is sending my anxiety through the roof??? My worst is two food items that have sauces ( ie beans, tinned tomatoes etc) on the same plate touching 😣😣😣🤯 Don’t even get me started about bread/toast being on the same plate and getting soggy 🤢
Well, if you're going to put fruit salad next to pasta, you definitely need this thing...
Yes, I'm a big baby. Just that. Not dealing with autism or anything just... Wait, what if I am on the Spectrum
do you know those plates from the 70-s (round) and 80-s (octagonal)? they separate food without any plastic involved
Honestly a lot of kids might eat their vegetables more willingly if they had this. Even kids not on the spectrum often have this issue. My kid who has ASD actually never cared if his food touched!
this is good for like, I dont know how to say this in english but its like when you go to the restaurant and they put your food in a container to eat it at work or at school, sometimes I like to eat fruits at lunch and also while eating beans and stuff like that, and it ends up with the fruits going to trash because they are salty and taste like beans
So, just to clarify, not everyone that has autism don't like that the food touches each other. I have autism and i don't care about it.
Who cares if food touches, it all goes to the same place has never been a valid argument to me. I feel it's not just about the destination. The journey matters, too! PS I own this for when I can't get a divided plate. 😊
Actually, this is double great for things like those rascally peas that are hard to catch with a fork.
This would actually be useful for parents as a lot of kids don't like food touching and some adults too.
That is actually sensible as some kids hate to have food touching. This could help a ton of parents nuerodivergent or otherwise.
I would have loved this as a small kid- runny foods getting in/on the dry ones really bothered me...melting ice cream running into cake was the worst.
I cannot eat if my food touches, is this some syndrome? I'm a chef and I've kept saying thst zi want to keep flavors separated.
Okay, you know what, this isn't offensive and doesn't hurt anyone. Why would you call anyone who uses/wants this product a big baby? Don't judge people for how they want to eat.
Use small bowls and you won't need these. Only Boomers use Plates for everything I'm told.
I'd rather just buy a sectioned plate. My parents still have several from when me and my siblings were kids. They're Correlle and very easy to wash (or rinse and put in the dishwasher), probably far easier to wash than fiddly little silicon pieces. Great way to keep foods from touching (who wants canned fruit juice in their pasta??) and to think about portion sizes in relation to each other. Edited to add: these are full-size plates and a nice plain white color. I think they were purchased at Wal-Mart around 15 years ago and still in good condition.
The only reason my mom ever went to a Tupperware party in the '70s was to buy me a sectioned plate because she was so damned tired of using saucers for my food because I couldn't stand it.
This is great for people who who need to scoop their good to feed themselves. a+ assistive devices.
Yeah, because it's not all gonna end up in the same place. And we all love eating a plate full of food that doesn't go well together. Who the hell eats spaghetti and fruit cocktail together? Besides maybe a child that probably wants to mix them.
This would probably be amazing for people who have autism/OCD/food phobias etc.... Quite a smart idea.
It would've made our lives so much earlier when my little nephew was going through his Monk phase.
I need this badly it messes me up when it touches because I have anxiety bad
You know as much as I love my peas in my fruit cocktail. Is nice to have because I hate eating my Thanksgiving feast and my giblet gravy taste like pickled beets
If I'm eating peas, fruit cocktail and fettuccine, I might need these, too
Eating tagliatelle with green peas and whatever the heck that yellow/red stuff is, is a crime against humanity.
Helpful for those people who eat only one thing at a time. I know a few people who do that. The have no problem with food touching, it's just that they eat only thing at a time.
unless food is meant to be together, it shouldn't touch! I use rice to block sections out at Indian buffets...
ok if i have mac and cheese and then cranberry sauce i dont want it to get mixed
My wife may make fun of me for it, but she still serves me certain foods on separate plates so that they don't touch.
My wife would always look at my plate and shake her head because I always kept my food apart, lol.
Dude I absolutely hate when my food touches, I'd probably buy this
I understand this one. Even today I hate when different kinds of food touch themselves on the plate.
you can buy plastic trays with different sections they use them in schools
My greatest pleasure is mixing my food all together in one big swirl...
It's not working! The cherries are touching the peaches, the peaches are touching the pears, the tomatoes are touching the hamburger meat, the peppers are touching the tomatoes the sauce is touching the noodles!!! And what is that glistening stuff, water and oil touching everything! We're all going to die 😱
Fruit salad and pasta is one of my favourite things, I mean, how could you not like that combination?
they sell full-sized, ceramic plates with dividers. this is dumb
You know, they make plates with dividers built in, like school or military lunch trays.
Ummm it all goes to the same place, through the save system, and gets "removed" the same way!!!
Racism at the nth degree. Once it's in ya it comes out all together. Expect corn. They're like the KKK of vegetables.
What the fck does "fgs" mean istg what the F**K DOES IT MEAN IF YOU'RE SAYING WHAT I THINK YOU'RE SAYING AND I THINK YOU ARE THEN
Load More Replies...Fairweather continued: "The very richest people accumulate wealth and use their power to strip the rest of us of health and happiness, then sell it back to us, one plastic piece at a time. We don't need any of these things! It's all a symptom of a society which has prioritized the accumulation of the wealthy over all other aspects."
So while these awful objects catch our attention and allow us to let out some genuine laughs, they also show a much deeper problem. Remember that each time we consume a product, we support certain businesses and their values. So next time you want to buy a funny-looking thing online, think long and hard whether it's actually worth it.
You can even store the umbilical cord and the lanugo in it. Every proud parent should have one.
Amazing how much american flag apparel there is. I'm sure that there's something written that the flag is not supposed to be worn
Because you can't just use your hands to shape hamburger into any shape you want.
So... People wasted time, money, resources and energy to make... that?
Capitalism is gross. “Does anyone need this? No. But some people will still pay us for it, so let’s make it.”
Load More Replies...A review on the Shock bracelet site complaining that it started shocking them at random intervals. They didn't figure out that they were being punished for being stupid enough to buy it in the first place.
"35 Products That Are So GOOD, It’s Hard To Believe Someone Came Up With Them"
Curious. Question to all of you. If you were to choose one of these products for yourself. Which one would you buy?
It seems to me that this list offended itself. I'd consider quite a few of these. If uncommongoods.com was a little less uptight, they'd sell some of these things.
Which ones? Seems many like the divider thing for plates.
Load More Replies...Several of these would actually be really useful for ND people or those with motor issues :/
"Fight capitalism, buy my merch! Only 10 uyghers died in the factory, on the day this shirt was made" I'm convinced most gen z'ers are going to cause a new type of willfull dark ages, where the information is there but they care more about their own statement backed by feelings rather than facts.
It's kinda sad that some of the ones being mocked are products made for disabled people.
Advanced techniques in design and mass production supporting an explosion of creativity. There's a book called Post-Scarcity Anarchism that explains how these forces have the potential to create an great utopian anarchy. But looking at products like these, it seems we've got a ways to go yet. We're not yet done wasting time, energy, and resources on drivel like this.
I want to read that book, and I think at least half of these items are not drivel.
Load More Replies...Some of these are dumb, sure. But a lot of these are just fun stuff, or actually helpful for people with mobility issues. Made me laugh a couple times at least.
Cats (as well as dogs) are special because they can usually sense when their owner is pregnant. That product may seem dumb at first, but cats do have very sensitive hearing, so it could be good to get them used to baby noises before the baby truly arrives as they can be very loud, as well as other noises that may result from caring for a baby. So that when the cat meets the actual baby, it won’t be as surprised by the noises it makes or become afraid. Just make sure baby doesn’t play too rough with your cat! Kitties are only animals so if your child pulls their tail, the kitty may give you baby a little swat, so be sure to condition your baby to your cat as well and make sure they know how to properly treat cats and to not harm them!
Wow. I think I upvoted every single one except that product to keep food from touching (which seems legit). I'm impressed with the ability of humans to be complete ridiculous.
*that's* the one you thought seemed the most useful?
Load More Replies...So... People wasted time, money, resources and energy to make... that?
Capitalism is gross. “Does anyone need this? No. But some people will still pay us for it, so let’s make it.”
Load More Replies...A review on the Shock bracelet site complaining that it started shocking them at random intervals. They didn't figure out that they were being punished for being stupid enough to buy it in the first place.
"35 Products That Are So GOOD, It’s Hard To Believe Someone Came Up With Them"
Curious. Question to all of you. If you were to choose one of these products for yourself. Which one would you buy?
It seems to me that this list offended itself. I'd consider quite a few of these. If uncommongoods.com was a little less uptight, they'd sell some of these things.
Which ones? Seems many like the divider thing for plates.
Load More Replies...Several of these would actually be really useful for ND people or those with motor issues :/
"Fight capitalism, buy my merch! Only 10 uyghers died in the factory, on the day this shirt was made" I'm convinced most gen z'ers are going to cause a new type of willfull dark ages, where the information is there but they care more about their own statement backed by feelings rather than facts.
It's kinda sad that some of the ones being mocked are products made for disabled people.
Advanced techniques in design and mass production supporting an explosion of creativity. There's a book called Post-Scarcity Anarchism that explains how these forces have the potential to create an great utopian anarchy. But looking at products like these, it seems we've got a ways to go yet. We're not yet done wasting time, energy, and resources on drivel like this.
I want to read that book, and I think at least half of these items are not drivel.
Load More Replies...Some of these are dumb, sure. But a lot of these are just fun stuff, or actually helpful for people with mobility issues. Made me laugh a couple times at least.
Cats (as well as dogs) are special because they can usually sense when their owner is pregnant. That product may seem dumb at first, but cats do have very sensitive hearing, so it could be good to get them used to baby noises before the baby truly arrives as they can be very loud, as well as other noises that may result from caring for a baby. So that when the cat meets the actual baby, it won’t be as surprised by the noises it makes or become afraid. Just make sure baby doesn’t play too rough with your cat! Kitties are only animals so if your child pulls their tail, the kitty may give you baby a little swat, so be sure to condition your baby to your cat as well and make sure they know how to properly treat cats and to not harm them!
Wow. I think I upvoted every single one except that product to keep food from touching (which seems legit). I'm impressed with the ability of humans to be complete ridiculous.
*that's* the one you thought seemed the most useful?
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