I think it might be something to do with optimisation of space (because they don't take up as much space a boxes), still provides protection (they're pretty robust) and also marketing ( they keep things neatly in place and allow you to see the product). Just my guesses though.
They certainly could make they easier to open though. :/
Clamshell packaging. Like this: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Wrap_Rage_Example.jpg
It's nearly impossible to open, there is too much packaging for the actual product, and I always cut myself while trying to open it.
Whoever invented it can go to hell.
Yes. What is even the point of clamshell packaging?
I think it might be something to do with optimisation of space (because they don't take up as much space a boxes), still provides protection (they're pretty robust) and also marketing ( they keep things neatly in place and allow you to see the product). Just my guesses though.
They certainly could make they easier to open though. :/