2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
When you want to eat the box, not the contents.
On Reddit, there is a popular Expectations versus Reality, in which people often share bad food purchases. Here are 15 examples of designers doing better than manufacturers.
Beyond good and evil.
More like a carrot mixture.
"I'm sorry I tried to eat healthy during this quarantine."
"It's actually a great way to get people to lose weight by selling them food that the bin cries."
Compare the size of the box and the number of chocolates inside.
"It feels like this pony has a wild hangover."
"I just wanted to treat myself to pizza."
Crunchy popsicle, they said.
The amount of filling is almost the same.
“For this price, I am not surprised at anything” (1, 29 pounds - about 120 rubles).
No chocolate found.
Of course, when you buy a package of broccoli, you are dreaming about the stems.
Who needs this horn anyway?
A cookie that will haunt you in your nightmares.
"Ingredients: 70% tortilla, 20% disappointment and 10% burritos."
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