Just snap it in half, stamp on it and toss it in the bin. Ridiculously over-rated nonsense. We managed perfectly well in life before Apple came along. Yeah they make some nice things, of which I’ve owned many, but they’re VASTLY hyped and over adored. The world needs a smack back down to earth and wake up from the delusion of Apple EVERYTHING.
Non experts & “unboxers” speak of Apple products in terms they’re unqualified in - they say how amazing the build quality is - half of them have only a few years of experience doing YouTube videos, and they base this opinion relative to other CONSUMER goods. They don’t know the other 98% of electronic machines, inside which they’ve never seen - it would put Apple to shame.
I’ll give Apple this though - at least they aren’t Samsung; now THEY are scraping the very bottom of the barrel.
What a load of biased, dishonest crap your entire comment is. One can argue many things about Apple, but the quality of the electronics is top-notch.
As for doing fine without Apple: without Apple, we wouldn’t have computers as we know them. (Apple, and no one else, established the basic user interface conventions used by all modern GUIs, both mouse- or touch-driven. Xerox may have sold the first GUI computer, but its behavior is totally unlike modern GUIs.) Regardless of whether you love or hate the company, Apple did establish all of the fundamental concepts — overlapping windows, the mechanics of how we use the mouse, how menus work, etc. Without Apple, somebody else would have designed a GUI, but it’d be different from what we have today.
As for snapping the card in half: good luck with that!

(It’s made of solid titanium. The other titanium card, the Amex Centurion, has been around for years, and since a typical consumer can’t destroy them, you can mail them back to Amex for destruction. The Apple Card has absolutely no account information printed on it except the cardholder name — no card number, expiration, CVC, etc — and it can be enabled/disabled/canceled on the fly by app, so there’s less need for actual physical destruction.)