Companies Who Fooled Us With Their Deceptive Packaging
They Say Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover For A Reason, You Never Know What Is (Or Isn't) Inside
You can't tell who someone is on the inside until you truly get to know them, and the same is true for food packaging. The photo might represent the beautiful cake, but there wasn't much within. It's like a lot of the folks we went to high school with.
"Printed All Over" Apparently Means Something Else To This Company
This company says that when they say something is printed all over, they merely mean that it is printed on the sides. Was it really that much more expensive to finish printing it in the middle? It's hard to believe that these businesses can get away with selling things so dishonestly.
You and your pals organize a wonderful picnic, but when you open the package, you find that the middle is just plain white. That would make the table look pretty bad. What do people need to do to acquire the product that is shown on the package?Â