17 Scams And Lies From Restaurants And Food Products That Shouldn’t Even Be Legal [ad_1]
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1. This restaurant's side salad vs. their full salad, which seems to be just about the same amount of food on different sized plates.
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2. Whoever topped this pizza with nothing but the in-box appearance in mind:
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3. This deceitful "LARGE" beer that costs more but actually fits into a regular-sized glass as well:
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4. This lying-ass cranberry chocolate bar:
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5. This dishonest sandwich:
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6. This treacherous cookie container:
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7. This "bucket" of candy that you can "fill as much as you want":
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8. This Crunchwrap Box that you'd think costs $5:
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9. These alleged, supposed Nutella-filled donuts:
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10. This tater tot scam that deserves less than one star on Yelp:
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11. The tiny slice of cheese on this burger that looks like something they'd serve at the Fyre Festival:
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12. This restaurant that's giving out false hopes of free burritos:
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13. The divider on this pâté packaging that's hidden under the label:
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14. This 12 pack of rolls that's actually only a 12 pack if you cut each one into four pieces.
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15. This muffin that looks like it's filled with berries from the exterior, but is 100% muffin on the inside.
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16. This orange smoothie mix that only requires you to get ALL of the ingredients to make it:
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17. And finally, this solid milk chocolate trophy that's actually only half the prize it appears to be.
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H/T r/assholedesign
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