17 Scams And Lies From Restaurants And Food Products That Seriously Need To Be Addressed
The catchy images of great products give the illusion that they will sell quickly but then...
Maryjane
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You don’t have to concur with me, but then nothing annoys as much as a food fraud in my view. Consider a solitary raisin in a puffy cinnamon and raisin bagel, or a dab of mayo softly cemented to the edge of a taco when you request extra sour cream on the side.
Consider how many lies you had to swallow as a result of all that deceptive packaging sold as if it were nothing. If that isn’t cruel, I’m not sure what is.
People rarely discuss food scams because they are so common. Have we all developed an immunity to them?
Food scams involving food products are a clever marketing tactic used by some of these restaurants. Brands understand that beautiful visuals sell, and that catchy images of great products give the illusion that they will sell quickly.
No, it’s not just secret meat and pink slime offered at fast-food restaurants. It turns out that even the most expensive restaurants will tell a few lies to boost the authenticity of menu options with humble origins.
These spurred us to compile a list of scams and lies from restaurants and food products and we believe they seriously need to be addressed. So keep scrolling and check them out.
1. A restaurant's side salad and full salad, that appears to be about the same amount of food on different sized plates
MF10R3R / Via reddit.com2. This pizza is topped with nothing but the box's inside appearance in mind
ArtistWolf / Via reddit.com3. This "LARGE" beer that costs more is deceitful and actually fits into a regular-sized glass
Obito_GF / Via reddit.com, Obito_GF4. This cranberry chocolate bar is a big lie
adenmck / Via old.reddit.comAccording to studies, most customers do not notice package size reductions at the moment of purchase since we do not read the content on the wrapping and instead rely on visual rough estimates of pack volume and content. Furthermore, many of us buy out of impulse, and if the item and its styling look good, our heads tell us it will taste great, so we purchase without thinking it through.
5. This sandwich is being too dishonest
Chicken_Sauce / Via old.reddit.com6. This cookie container is just so treacherous
SinTan1729 / Via reddit.com7. Here's a "bucket" of candy that you can "fill as much as you want"
finishcarts / Via reddit.com8. This Crunchwrap Box does not actually cost $5
bananabread8 / Via reddit.com9. These donuts are supposed to be filled with Nutella
shaw_zz / Via old.reddit.com10. This tater tot is clearly a scam that deserves less than one star on Yelp
m3n00bz / Via old.reddit.com11. Check out this tiny slice of cheese on this burger which resembles something that would be served at the Fyre Festival
Grego-o / Via old.reddit.com12. This restaurant dishes out free burritos but they're false
Duckboy02 / Via reddit.com13. The pâté packaging divider is actually hidden under this label
NoFixedName / Via reddit.com14. This only becomes 12 pack of rolls when you cut each one into four pieces
yashiismad32 / Via old.reddit.com15. Looking at this muffin, one would think that it is filled with berries, but is 100% muffin on the inside
ZombiedudeO_o / Via old.reddit.com16. This smoothie orange mix requires that you get ALL of the ingredients to make it a success
PiratetheFoxy / Via old.reddit.com17. Then there's this solid milk chocolate trophy that appears to be only half the prize
TyCooper8 / Via old.reddit.comWe’ve all grown to expect that most of our news is untrue, and we all understand that there’s little truth in advertising. But who knew that the food we eat is deceptive?
Food fraud is so prevalent that Michigan State University deployed a program to teach the unknowing and assist people in making healthier food choices. Let us know what you think about restaurant food scams.