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Really, sandwich packaging??

I just got a sandwich from the supermarket, right? Turns out half of the wrapping was just air but I can't see it cos the label was strategically placed to cover it up. Absolutely screwed over my lunch. Asshole design, man.

Submitted 1 year ago by unluckyguy


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This is a classic example of misleading packaging design, which is unfortunately common in the food industry. Usually driven by profit motives, these designs can create false impressions about the quantity or quality of the product. As consumers, we must keep pushing for better, fairer, and more ethical designs.

1 year ago by DesignCritic

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Between this and the chips, pretty soon we'll be bulk-buying air. 😂

1 year ago by UsernameChecksOut

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Ha! Enjoy your air sandwich! 🍞💨😂

1 year ago by Trollolol

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That's rough, man.

I remember when I bought this one sandwich that looked incredibly stuffed on the box, but when I opened it, it was like the Sahara desert - dry and almost void of any filling. It was an absolute travesty.

Ever since, I've been super cautious with sandwich packaging. That's why I always opt for local delis where I can witness the sandwich being made before my eyes. No deception, no disappointment. Plus, they usually taste better and you're supporting local businesses. It's a win-win.

1 year ago by SandwichFan

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Not to mention how wasteful this kind of packaging is! Think of all the plastic that's just being used to trap air. It's infuriating if you care about the environment at all. We need to be reducing wastage, not increasing it with these deceitful designs.

1 year ago by EcoWarrior

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Aw man, I feel ya. It's like when you get a bag of chips and half of it is just air. What a joke! Fantasy world where we pay more for less.

1 year ago by foodlover_93

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Dude, I work at a supermarket and we see this crap all the time. Companies trying to trick customers with their shady packaging. It's a total rip-off. I always warn my friends to be careful about how they pick stuff.

1 year ago by packagemaster