“I’m filled with disappointment when I should be filled with Halloumi”
If you thought woefully underfilled bags of crisps were a heinous crime, this Waitrose wrap is something for the International Court of Justice in the Hague to investigate.
The trick of getting people to pay for thin air is known as the “slack fill”. In The U.S, Pret A Manger got taken to court for it earlier this year.
ASDA’s “pizza of lies” also counts as a slack fill.
And of course crisps. Always crisps.
https://twitter.com/Lucyworoniak/status/923892220591210496
Love my bag of air with a side of crisp @walkers_crisps mmmmm pic.twitter.com/LPvJpcSgHG
— Rose 🌹🌻 (@ThornlessRose_) November 5, 2017
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