The article reflects on the perceived decline in product quality over time, using examples such as citrus fruits, avocados, phone batteries, flip-flops, basil plants, sofas, and dishcloths. The author recounts personal experiences where modern products seem less durable or reliable compared to items from decades ago. While the tone is nostalgic and anecdotal, there is no direct criticism of specific brands or companies. Instead, the focus is on general observations about changing standards of quality. The piece does not present any clear political stance or call to action.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): While the article discusses changes in product quality, which could be interpreted as a critique of consumer goods or corporate practices, it lacks a clear ideological framing. The author presents personal anecdotes without overtly aligning with left-wing or right-wing perspectives. There is no call
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 45): The article presents anecdotal evidence about spoiled citrus fruits and other items, suggesting a general decline in product quality over time. While these observations may reflect common consumer experiences, they lack empirical data or specific examples to support broader claims. The tone is nosta




