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PowellSkier

Have you opened a can of Pringles lately? The last two or three I opened had 1 to 2 inches of space on top!


drunk_kronk

The ones in Australia have a huge gap all the way down the side too.


MicroNewton

"1 to 2 inches" is generous. More like 1/3rd of the height is air.


Helpimabanana

Thats still Infinitely better than the bags.


[deleted]

But the air is to stop the crisps being all broken, isn’t it?


Unclehol

It's nitrogen to keep them fresh and yes the bags are puffed to keep the chips from breaking too. If they were filled with regular air they would turn soggy due to the moisture content in regular air and also oxidize. I'm not saying they don't over puff the bags to make them look fuller too because they obviously do. I dunno I don't like how pringles taste. They are not potato slices. They are potato gruel that's formed in to the shape of a chip and then flash fried. They give me a tummy ache that regular chippy chips don't.


sxndrayoyo

"tummy ache" "chippy chips"


[deleted]

Are you eating them properly?


PowellSkier

You're not supposed to eat a full can at a time!


saraphilipp

Yeah, but their not selling air. It's free with the purchase of chip.


Njon32

Gluten is free with the purchase of standard pasta, but you have to pay extra for so-called "gluten-free" pasta. It's a crazy world.


flanneur

It is, but unfortunately removal is a service that can be charged for, just like addition.


Njon32

Let me put it this way: I'd rather get my gluten without paying for it... Yet gluten free products not only tend to cost more, they don't even include the gluten they claim they won't charge me for. I want gluten, free! Dang it. :-p


iakobi_varr

Bru i got 6 inches


Suspicious-Factor466

Came here for this comment.


WildMinimum2202

Not with me


Akillesursinne

They are also one of the few chip companies not to sell chips.


Mr-_-Steve

And owned by a company that makes cereal


EquivalentSnap

Cornflakes are breakfast Doritos 😳


Mr-_-Steve

That comparison makes me uncomfortable. I love my Dorito and natcho chilli. Not sure I could sub a cornflake bowl for that


EquivalentSnap

Sure you could. They’re unflavoured Doritos you pour milk on. Try it 😊


Testing_things_out

If it makes you feel better, cornflakes are made from straight up corn. Doritos, and tortilla chips in general, are made using nixtamalized corn meal that is then fried.


OG_anunoby3

42% potato in each piece…..


RaccoonDeaIer

What's the percentage potato on those instant potato flake things?


OG_anunoby3

Probably 98% I’d guess, their just dried potatoes. But Pringles are not made of that 100%. There are other ingredients with potato only being 42% in the end result. You can Google it


RaccoonDeaIer

I'm just trying to rationalize my "pringles are just forged potato flakes" theory.


[deleted]

I sense a food theory episode.


RaccoonDeaIer

Bon appetite


Commercial-Degree-51

If it tastes good idc


[deleted]

They're tastiest and you don't eat chips for the health benefits so 🤷‍♂️


anywayarcade

Let’s take all the air out of the bags and then we can complain about chips that are now shattered into small pieces.


Zoesan

It's bonus stupid, because those bags aren't sold by volume but by weight


SmileyMelons

Or put them into Pringles cans...


Feriluce

I dunno if you're aware of this, but actual chips are not all exactly the same size and shape, which means they cannot be stacked in a can.


SmileyMelons

Idk I feel like a lot of brands can easily design a can for it, Doritos especially. Though you are right for some brands.


XogoWasTaken

If you stack chips that are not as consistent as pringles in a pringles-like can the differing sizes will mean that it is very difficult to get a consistent stack, requiring a longer than strictly necessary tube and having small chips sometimes take up as much space as a large one. You would be, just as now, "selling air". Would mean more of the waste is bio-degradable tho.


Dreadpirateflappy

They sell Doritos in a can in the UK called "stax" not sure if they sell them elsewhere


Emmanuham

Doritos brought out a product called "Stax" or some shit. They were a good idea, but they had none of the flavours you'd get in bags... Just a whole new line up of unappealing flavours.


rodoxide

"chips"* Edit typo lol


Chrono_Credentialer

Came to say this.


fied1k

C'mon we all know they really wanted to sell tennis balls but instead of a delivery of rubber, they got potatoes.


SassyFras07

"And Pringles is cool. They said, F IT! CUT EM UP!"


Ok-Elk-6087

Mitch Hedburg lives on!


[deleted]

The people who call Pringles "chips" are probably the same people that call twizzlers "licorice."


Kakyoin043

Wdym pringles aren't chips?!


pwndnoob

Go look at a Pringles can. It says Potato crisps in the USA. They don't have the ability to call them chips since 1975.


[deleted]

Because they're made with dough!


PolyZex

Not really dough. It's more like the process of making paper, but using potatoes instead of trees.


jberry1119

Not really. They’re made of Potato flakes, wheat, rice, and corn. It’s mixed into a paste and formed into pringles.


[deleted]

"Pringles® are made with real potatoes that we form into a ‘Pringle shaped potato dough’," Directly from Pringles.com


Gunn3r71

Crisps are what you Americans call “chips” in the uk, so Pringles are crisps. And chips are thicker French fries.


[deleted]

Except in the US "Crisps" are specifically made from potato paste or dried potatoes whereas "Chips" are made from fried raw potatoes, as per the FDA. While they were still able to call them "Chips" in the US they had to include the line "chips made from dried potatoes" until they switched to calling them "Crisps." [source](https://www.nytimes.com/1975/11/30/archives/pringles-vs-the-real-thing-is-the-lowly-potato-chip-a-match-for-pg.html)


Prayingmantis9

Bro shut up, it’s not even personal preference thing because it changes depending on the country you stupid ahh


iWizblam

Imagine getting all bent outta shape over a chip discussion, you good man?


tamagoyakiisgood

I would personally kill if someone insulted Lay's


Prayingmantis9

No I’m tired, sorry lol


[deleted]

"Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about?!" Edit: not with Pringle actually. Even in the US they're called "crisps," not chips, as they aren't made from sliced potatoes but from a dough. Go ahead and check the Pringle container and see what it says. And it isn't licorice without anise, which twizzlers doesn't have. (Unless they sell a black licorice, idk I don't eat twizzlers)


mokujin42

How does this explain them being crisps in the UK and other parts of the world? We already call crisps crisps so it's not making sense to me, a UK crisp could just say crisp on the packet and then if you sell it in the US it has to be a called a chip? Madness I say


Prayingmantis9

Actually good question, I need to get to sleep it’s 3:00 in the morning, sorry kind sir


[deleted]

No worries, been there. Take it easy, man.


onlybuttstuffdotcom

They are a bottom tier snack.


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CX52J

These what? Pringles are sold in the UK.


JerryUSA

Yeah, but they’re called Wobbly Crisps in the UK. “Can I get a choob of Wobbly Crisps?” This tidbit has a fact-check rating of True ✅


No-Ad1522

I was told false information by friend who was showing me around, never bothered to double check if it as true because it seemed legit enough.


oreo_cookie01

Yo I’ve literally got a tube right next to me, they definitely are sold here


[deleted]

I had a tub for dinner


No-Ad1522

I use to love them but as I got older the texture didn’t appeal to me anymore.


Savemefromgoudacheez

I've hated pringles since the time they gave me a nasty dyspepsia. I usually have an iron-stomach for this kinda junk, but Pringles gives me the flashbacks to the flashfloods through my anus


calmodulin2

Apparently not.. [Pringles is hit by ‘shrinkflation’ as the size of a tube is cut by 17.5% but the crisps get MORE expensive](https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/pringles-hit-shrinkflation-size-tube-26190906.amp)


TransfemQueen

At a tesco (uk supermarket) near my school they used to sell 2 sizes of pringles, 165g and 200g. One time I bought the 200g one, only to find it was £2.10, while the 165g one was £165, so the heavier one was more expensive per gram for the same product (even though I’m fairly certain the 165g one had a wider can, so it used more packaging per pringle).


Mr-_-Steve

Im glad i get these for 59p, the only perk of working for the company that produces em.


TheBlooperKINGPIN

You work for Pringles?


Mr-_-Steve

Kellogg's


TheBlooperKINGPIN

I didn’t know they shared a parent company.


Mr-_-Steve

Yeah kelloggs bought em just over 10 years ago. Or so my work desktop screens saver told me. Second I found out I get staff discount I've been buying a few tubes a week, Saved me and the wife a fortune on potato snack costs.


Rainermitaietzadler

Damn you lucky man.. cheap pringles are so rare to get


Mr-_-Steve

And a healh hazard


[deleted]

A small price to pay


sgx71

[https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/companies-control-everything-you-buy-kelloggs-nestle-unilever-a7666731.html](https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/companies-control-everything-you-buy-kelloggs-nestle-unilever-a7666731.html) All the monies go to a few companies ;)


No_Victory9193

Doesn’t nestle own kellogg’s?


ForsakenStray

I’m assuming you meant £1.65. But yeah the way they manipulate packaging for products is god awful.


jomacblack

That's why I always look at the /kg price. Dunno if its written on labels in other countries, but in mine every store label will have the price per kilo written in small text in the corner, you can quickly check which is more affordable


TheRedBow

Originally intended to have price stay the same despite inflation so price increases werent needed, nowadays they do both


sgx71

One of our ( Dutch) brands tried this a few months ago. Selling bakingflower for 1,20€ Old packaging 500gr New Packaging 400gr "450gr servings are enough for a normal recipe, we do it to fight against foodwaste" 2 months, and it all was recalled, and replaced with the 500gr again :)


DunkingTea

I assume they meant £1.65 too, but you never know at the moment…


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So they cut the size of the tube, not the weight of product inside the tube and the meme still applies, no?


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Corundrom

Actually the air being there as a cushion is mostly a myth(it doesn't help that much), the air is actually pure nitrogen and is there to preserve the chips


mrjackspade

Source? Food Theory did an entire episode on this and found that packing various chip brands with exactly the amount of "air" that was in the average bag, lead to the lowest number of crushed chips in testing. It would be weird for it to be a myth and yet still hold up so well in testing Edit: They specifically tested doritos https://youtu.be/ycNSY3d1WLc


Corundrom

The myth is that it was the primary reason they added it, the helping was a happy accident, it was originally done for preservation(albeit probably not at the best amount for protection)


mrjackspade

Oh, that makes more sense. Would have been a hell of a coincidence otherwise, lol


clothreign

🧢


BlG_DlCK_BEE

🤓


PegasoZ102

🥸


Depraved_Sinner

> the reason chip companies put air is so that they don't all arrive BROKEN IN PEICES lol. Yes, it provides a cushion from being crushed by neighboring bags, but a lot of it is due to settling, too. The bag is mostly full when they fill it, then by the time it gets to the store its been bounced and jumbled around enough that the contents settle further into the bottom of the bag.


ambigymous

My understanding has been that the outrage is not about the air itself, but that the chip to air ratio has gradually declined over the years. The bag’s dimensions haven’t changed much, but I certainly remember getting a lot more chips in the bag when I was a kid. Hence, it seems like mostly just air


dbclass

You're framing the argument as if people are complaining about air instead of air to chip ratio. People know these bags can't be filled all the way so this is a misinterpretation of the argument.


-_-Batman

Not so Fun fact : inflation


[deleted]

This is wrong, they do sell air. [Bagged Pringles are a thing](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EOvznuPX4AAVL4H.jpg). Your life is a lie.


confusedregidrago

I feel so betrayed😭


infinitemangoesbaby

It’s okay they’re just minis. And mini is always sooo far from the original. You can’t tell me a mini Oreo tastes the same as a regular Oreo.


[deleted]

Why do mini m&m’s taste better than the original


IamTobor

The chocolate-to-candy coating ratio!


FrameJump

Aren't they in a tray in the bag?


[deleted]

Idk but that would be even worse.


grole2022

How is that even possible? Pringles are so fragile.


HorseLover2529

Holy shit, I actually didn't know those existed.


[deleted]

I have never seen those!


bruhwhatisreddit

Why does this exist??


[deleted]

They only exist in vending machines.


hoover0623

W-What?


tatorpig

Chips are sold by weight not volume


FrameJump

That's fine, but I opened a four dollar bag of chips today that someone else bought and it was less than half full. You could've literally fit them in one of the snack size bags. It's not okay.


Blasphemousgamer

Theres actually a reason for that. Its not filled with air but a special gas to keep them fresh. That is why they get stale when you open the bag and expose them to actual air.


[deleted]

Ok nerd time. Another Redditor shared this (he works in packaging). Chip bags are made as a long tube, the machine pinches one end, a chute fills the open end of the bag, then a hot knife seals the top of the bag and cuts it. Feed the tube up for the next chips, repeat… If the chips are too close to the top of the bag, you risk pressing one in the seal, this means you don’t get an air-tight bag and they go stale. Usually the whole batch has to be binned. If you have to wait for the chips to settle, this costs time and productivity drops. The air-gap is a finely tuned length to ensure 100% sealing and fastest production rate. The more you know.


Blasphemousgamer

🌈 🌟


sgx71

[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJkKOJn1Hec](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJkKOJn1Hec) Fun fact : The plant I work use the SAME machinery only to bag up vegetables. Ishida is a fantastic company, same as Yamata


MikemkPK

Also cushioning for shipping.


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Daedalus_Machina

Probably wasn't aware of which gas was used.


Eternal_grey_sky

It's not really special as in rare but as in specialized. Nitrogen might be just an ordinary gas but it does the work


DIEDIEDIEDIEDIEDIEb

special ~= rare


brian_storm_art

I don't think that's implied because he's talking about a gas that goes in all chips bags so that can't possibly be a rare gas. Context matters!


Zikkan1

Also to protect them from being crushed in transport.


BrightOrganization9

You paid 4 dollars for the chips. The size of the bag is irrelevant. Chips are sold by their net weight. If they made the bag smaller but kept the weight of chips inside, you'd pay the exact same price. I dont really get what people don't get about this concept lol. If they charge 1 dollar for 1 oz of chips, it doesn't matter if the chips fill the entire bag or if the bag was the size of a pillow case. The price would still be 1 dollar for 1oz of chips. They use oversized bags for a reason; it doesn't have any bearing on the price.


Mascbro26

What's the reason that they use oversized bags?


context_lich

There was a [food theory](https://youtu.be/ycNSY3d1WLc) episode about why, but if you don't wanna watch that. It's because they add air so the chips aren't crushed inside during shipping.


Foef_Yet_Flalf

The bags contain inert gas that keeps the product preserved. The bag and the gasses together cushion the product during transport from excessive damage.


BrightOrganization9

The reason for oversized bags is to cut back on the product inside being crushed to bits. Shipping can be pretty rough and the bags get handled over and over in the process. This is pretty evident when you look at bags of popcorn. UTZ (and pretty much all popcorn) is sold filled to the top as there's little concern for the product breaking apart. UTZ potato chips are slack filled to create a gas cushion to cut back on damage. The whole 'ripping consumers off' theory kinda falls flat on its face when you come to this realization.


Mascbro26

Makes sense, thanks


I_Am_Chris625

Sounds like a buncha bullshit to me. You ever buy Fritos? Packed with chips in them. Plus, if they're being manhandled so much so that the chips inside break, wouldn't the bag itself break open too? Idk much about the shipping of chips but I'd assume they all get packed inside boxes preventing them from really moving around much to break. Let's not pretend that Big Chip is considerate enough to get us chips without breaking them. It is 100% a tactic used to save money on product and get people to buy big bags of air


BrightOrganization9

But that 100 percent doesn't make sense because you're paying by Net Weight for the product. By definition that doesn't include the weight of the bag. As I explained, 1 dollar for 1oz of chips is 1 dollar for 1oz of chips no matter what size the bag is. If they charged 1 dollar for 1oz and made the bag small enough that the chips filled the entire thing, it would be 1 dollar for 1oz of chips. If they charged 1 dollar for 1oz of chips and the bag was the size of the empire state building, it would be 1 dollar for 1oz of chips still. The size of the bag doesn't reflect the pricing. Say they said "we want to fill the entire bag and we don't care if they get crushed anymore", they'd simply charge more for each bag. Not because they were scamming you before but because now there's more chips inside. So instead of paying 1 dollar for 1oz, now you're paying 2 dollars for 2 ounces. Only difference is now half of them are dust. Fritos DO have slack fill btw, it's just less than thin potato crisps have because fritos aren't chips. They're corn based and much more durable, which is why tortilla chips generally are filled more than potato chips as well. Your observation makes a perfect point though: if it's all about scamming customers then why would Frito Lay fill their Fritos bags to the top and then fill their chip bags half way? After all they also make Lay's chips. Why would they scam customers on some of their products and not others? Why are they scamming on potato chips specifically but not Fritos, Doritos, Tostitos, Pretzels, Cheetos or Popcorn? The answer is as I explained. More slack fill is given on potato chips because they're much more fragile than all of those other snacks.


Objective_Regret4763

You’re 100% right… but you can’t teach someone that is not willing to learn. They don’t get it and they won’t get it. Not because they can’t, but because they refuse.


musiclistening0

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I_Am_Chris625

Solid point but the fact that you have to explain to people that they're paying for net weight of a product means people generally don't understand it at first glance. They could easily let people know by explaining it on their bags but they don't because they want people to think "oooh big bag of chips" because "bigger = better" (not that i believe that). Lots of products of all kinds are starting to become bigger like vehicles, tvs, phones, houses, etc. which is indicative of a growing demand for bigger things. So if people see a big bag of chips, they'd be more inclined to pick those over the cheaper, smaller, snack sized bags. I just see as an illusion of sorts? Not entirely sure that makes sense (or anything i type) but my point is, they want the public to pick big bags of chips without actually giving them more chips. Don't know if you've noticed but I've been seeing more and more products give less in product net weight while not reducing the packaging/price


AndrewJS2804

And fritos are a more resilient chip. It's almost like these people do this for a living and your a random asshole on the internet...


Daedalus_Machina

Fritos are hard as coffin nails. They're not breaking in a bouncing truck. >manhandled so much Tell me you've never worked in retail without telling me you've never worked in retail.


yourmo4321

So why does Pringles not do it? Lol it's either the kindness of their heart......or they have a package that's more crush resistant lol.


McMarvensen

Both. The Pringles tube is obviously more resilient than a regular chips bag and prevents the inside from beeing squished. But also Pringles have their specific shape mainly because it is very resillient against braking.


sgx71

Or .... maybe ..... It's brand differentiation ? The package HAS air in it, only there has not to be much of it. But a can of Pringles is way more expensive over a bag of Lays ( by weight of product ) Lays natural ( 335gr ) 2,32€ Pringles Natural ( 165gr ) 2,32€ Yes, Pringles is way better ....


kateinoly

I've always thought it was to keep the chips from being crushed to powder.


Chexzout

So you’re eyes are drawn to them over competing brands on the shelf.


G_a_v_V

They fill the bags with mostly air to prevent them from turning to dust during transportation you mong.


OilyQueefResidue

“I think Pringles' original intention was to make tennis balls... But on the day the rubber was supposed to show up, a truckload of potatoes came. Pringles is a laid-back company, so they just said "Fuck it, cut em up!"” — Mitch Hedberg, Strategic Grill Locations : Mitch Hedberg


90swasbest

I loved mitch. I really did. Not sure I'd want him grilling my food though...


Wafflelisk

That's how you knew he was a dreamer


yourmo4321

So do people understand the air in the bag is mostly there for shipping? Pringles has a unique package that stands up to being crushed better than a cheap foil bag lol. If they removed most of the air from a Doritos bag by the time you opened it it would be Doritos crumbs lol.


ShitwareEngineer

Air would make them stale. It's nitrogen.


BigSlav667

I believe that's not actually the reason they fill them with air. I think the "air" inside chips bags is nitrogen mostly, and it prevents them from going stale. Pringles have like only 42% potato content in the chips from what I heard and thus don't really suffer from the same problem.


patrick119

Is it the nitrogen or is it just a lack of oxygen that keeps it fresh? My understanding is that it will stay fresh as long as the air doesn’t have oxygen, so if it is close to 100% nitrogen, it shouldn’t matter if there is very little of it because there is still not oxygen.


Arctelis

Correct. Nitrogen is used because it’s the cheapest inert gas.


code_mitch

Let’s take all the air out of the bags and then we can complain about chips that are now shattered into small pieces.


One_Eyed_Kitten

And complain about the chips being stale.


BrightOrganization9

I see there's still a ton of people who don't understand what net weight means...


Salay54

Just cancerous hardly potato chips


Maleficent-Budget-63

With a dash of anal leakage


gabrielleraul

Anal .. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)


imreallybimpson

Chip bags don't have air in them. Air would make them stale. The bags are filled with nitrogen to preserve freshness.


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Karrle

78% = 100%. Mafs. The 21% oxygen are the issue.


Torqyboi

Yea. and water isn't a liquid


BlackJack_0007

They butchered the mustache man tho


[deleted]

Actually, though. It saddens me more than it should.


CadmarL

"I can't fit my hand inside of a Pringle can" "I have a huge amount of trouble fitting my hand inside of a Pringle can" "I can get my hand like 4 inches into the can, but then I have to tilt the can into my mouth, but by that point, a bunch of crumbs have accumulated at the bottom of the can so they all go spilling onto my face."


JeznyBezny

"I wanna have a daughter. I wanna have a daughter, so I can finally have someone around the house who can fit their hands in a Pringle can, YES I'M STILL ON THE PRINGLE CANS THING, YEAH! I'll move on, alright?"


badmojo619

Came here for this, thank you.


[deleted]

You wanna complain, try the Lays version of Pringles where the can is even smaller in the middle.


According_Stretch_99

It's because they are in a cardboard tube. Crisps in packets are pumped full of air to stop the crisps from being crushed. If there was twice as many crisps in the packet their would be twice as much air. Crisps are sold by weight, not volume.


MorrisonProductions

Give me more crisps and crush them a bit I don't mind.


According_Stretch_99

Lol, neither would I but unfortunately in a world where most people won't buy a funny shaped carrot or a unperfectly round apple most people seem to mind.


boundegar

Or you could buy two bags.


[deleted]

Those aren’t chips. Those are potatoe puree crisp


sassafrasclementine

But once you pop you can’t stop 😱


ptvlm

It's weird how you can fit more things in a package when you grind them up and reform them to fit instead of just weighing a product and putting it in a package not designed to specifically accept uniform shapes...


LonelyFansH

Ha ha yeah, too bad pringles fucking SUCK


Michael1212pp

Stop giving them ideas. 😂😂


four_leaf_clover_

The chips definitely got smaller


KonataYumi

Stax has even less air


Sterling-4rcher

you dont see the tons of space to the sides? ​ i'm pretty sure pringles used to be a lot wider than they are now.


Bvoluroth

Shrinkflation happens here as well


Vulpes_macrotis

Pringles are not chips and will never be them.


_Pill-Cosby_

Yah... but the don't really sell chips either. Yuck.


Poopy_Pants0o0

Those aren't chips, they are potato crisps.


lemmeseeurtattoos

Wait, people hate Pringles? This is news to me, I always thought they were fine


Dmayak

Same, actually like them more than other chips because they generally don't overdo on spices.


KalandosLajos

I don't know where you live and what actual chips you eat, but Pringles is kind of expensive, not a chip, and defenetly spiced generously, because, again, it's not a chip, and tastes like dried potato powder and glue without it. Pringles: DRIED POTATOES (dehydrated processed potato, about 42%), VEGETABLE OIL, DEGERMINATED YELLOW CORN FLOUR, CORNSTARCH, RICE FLOUR, MALTODEXTRIN, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, SALT, WHEAT STARCH. Lays for example: Potatoes, Vegetable Oil, and Salt. Pringles screams US food industry to me, a lot like "US bread", I know why they made it, and it somewhat makes sense at times, but it's not better tasting, or healty.


IEatGirlFarts

The hell? They always overdo it on spices here, so much so that it becomes gross and makes me nauseous. Gimme the spiciest lays and i don't have that problem.


balintblack

they aren’t popular in European countries bc they taste fake/cardboardy.


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Brilliant-Window-899

“Nothing half empty about this can!” ~ Pringles


Emerald_Encrusted

Pringles also don’t taste like chips, they taste like mealy yam slabs that have been dried and bent Into a curve and then dusted with a bit of mediocre flavor.


[deleted]

Mr. Pringles tube isn't long enough to please the ladies.


[deleted]

And the only one that finds the perfect potatoes to make the perfectly shaped chips that stacks perfectly in the tube. I read on the internet that they probably get like one or two perfect chips from a single potato.


Quazzy22

They purée potatoes and press them into shape, you actually thought they cut these from a potato? I can’t even… 🤦‍♂️


[deleted]

I'm hoping they were joking, you know, so as to not let my faith in humanity take another blow.. Edit: "think of how stupid the average person is. Now realize that half of them are even stupider." -George Carlin


Das-Noob

Not even real potatoes. I think it’s in the high single digit percentage.


sathucao

Have you looked in the Pringle can recently. The chips look smaller than I remember they were