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Absolutely! Here’s a fun and informative article based on the intriguing idea: “I always threw away the oil plug: a colleague told me what it was really needed for…”
🛢️ I Always Threw Away the Oil Plug… Until a Colleague Told Me What It Was Really Needed For!
We’ve all done it — opened a new bottle of cooking oil, removed that little plastic “oil plug” under the cap, and tossed it in the trash without a second thought. After all, it’s just packaging, right?
Well, not exactly.
Recently, during a chat in the break room, a colleague saw me about to toss one and said, “Wait — you know what that’s actually for, right?” What followed was a lightbulb moment that completely changed how I handle oil bottles in the kitchen.
Turns out, that little plug isn’t just packaging waste. It’s actually a built-in pouring tool designed to make your life easier.
🧐 What Is the Oil Plug, Exactly?
You’ve probably seen it — the thin, flat, often clear or opaque plastic insert under the twist-off cap of vegetable oil, canola oil, or olive oil bottles. It often has a small hole in the center or a cross-slit pattern.
It may seem like just a seal, but it’s actually intended to serve as a controlled pour spout.
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