[QUOTE="MrGeezer"]
[QUOTE="LightR"] As long as they have the amount of chips (in weight) specified by the bag inside the bag it's perfectly legal. You get what you paid for essentially.
mrbojangles25
I never said that it was illegal. It is, however, deliberately misleading. They DO use more fill space than required in order to make it look like there are more chips in the bag.
no, they dont, they use more fill space so the consumer gets a wholesome product.
misleading would be a full bag of Ruffles, complete with a picture of a beautiful oval chip on the package, only to open the bag and find the chips are pulverised
thats kinda what they do in fast food joints. show off a beautiful delicious pic of a perfect burger to make you buy it, then when you get, its all smashed up and falling apart.
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