Original packaging resembled candy jars. See photos above. The article describes that the incidence of reported child poison exposure in Italy dropped 60% when the packaging was changed to eliminate visible pods. Without government intervention, P&G changed the packaging in the U.S. this year.
And in a way, the risk of lawsuits spurred the move. Nobody had to write yet another piece of silly legislation.
And so fine. However launching jihads on what to your own confession sounds like what is now a non-problem, sounds a little ODD, shall I say, Ms. NN?
And! By the way. The lawsuit system may seem a red carpet for greed at times, but it HAS managed to keep the already huge number of government regulations from getting even huger. The principle becomes, don’t do what you’re likely to get sued over. Rather than a bureaucrat-drafted regulation which then gives the defense attorneys in such a suit a reason to argue that oh, the government covered that risk, so your suit is out of luck.