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Ooh! Packaging that is deceptively large. For example, it should be illegal to sell a 6 inch tall tube of deodorant that's only got three inches of deodorant in it.
Potato chips are the worst for this
Potato chips are the one case where it's valid. The air pumped into the bag protects the chips from being crushed in transit.
Itβs amazing that people still donβt understand why there is air in chip bags.
Yeah, I mean, we all know it's to keep the chips in suspended animation until the bag is opened and their lives concluded for snacks, right?