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I'd outlaw sauce bottles which make getting it all out harder, especially the ones which don't have the opening at the bottom and make it impossible to put the bottle with the opening facing downwards.

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[โ€“] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago

Take the bottle in your hand such that the cap is close to your index finger and thumb and the bottom of the bottle is across from the on your palm. Grab it tight and make sure the cap is on tight. Then use your whole arm to swing the bottle. You want to hold it in front of you and with a lot of force (don't let go, lol) swing it downwards, passing your hips. Use your shoulder a bit, but mostly your elbow joint for movement. Put as much speed into the movement as you can. Repeat five times. The centrifugal force will push the content of the bottle towards the cap. Then you can squirt out the remaining sauce, or take off the cap with all remaining sauce on there e.g. ketchup is non-liquid enough to stay on the cap pretty good.