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Finding out that you were being lied to is probably one of the worst feelings out there. It’s sad and disappointing and, if the lie was significant, it often has lasting repercussions. It makes people trust their surroundings less, grow more suspicious, and even become insecure about their future. 

And while being lied to by someone you know and hold dear is 100% awful, being lied to by a company that you don’t care about can somehow make you feel even angrier. Company lies feel like worthless violations of trust that could have been easily avoided. But no, they just had to manipulate your perception and vulnerability for their personal gain. Jerks.

The following list is full of examples of people getting their days ruined by greedy corporations. So, scroll down with caution or you too will start having trust issues.

#1

This Tea Towel. The Patterned Part Was The Only Portion Visible On The Packaging

This Tea Towel. The Patterned Part Was The Only Portion Visible On The Packaging

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Deceitful packaging seems to be an epidemic that’s so common, people don’t even bat an eye at it. It is sort of expected, in a way, to be lied to by companies.

You got tricked by packaging? Well, that’s your own fault, you should know better. Corporations will always find ways to avoid regulation and it’s now on you, the consumer, to do your due diligence and not fall for the cheap tricks. And there are many of them out there.

#2

This $5 Lunch Wrap That Is Mostly Tortilla

This $5 Lunch Wrap That Is Mostly Tortilla

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#3

Can You Figure Out Why I'm Infuriated Before The 4th Picture?

Can You Figure Out Why I'm Infuriated Before The 4th Picture?

What the literal hell Sergeant's?

PS: Be not concerned with the shampoo color, it became the host bottle for my cat's RX shampoo a long time ago.

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Take the overall feel of the packaging design, for example. This one is all about first impressions and marketers love using it to their advantage. They put so much effort into making it just right. That’s because this where they try to trip you over first.

For instance, some companies like to make their product look rustic with off-white colors and curious font choices so that you would assume the item is somewhat natural. They pop a person with a straw hat on it and voila, it seems like you plucked this product straight from a farmer’s market. Even though, quality-wise, it’s no different from the next product on the shelf.

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#4

This Typically Sized Roll Of String Is Actually A Foam Mold Of The Shape String Normally Makes And A Little Bit Of String Wrapped Around That

This Typically Sized Roll Of String Is Actually A Foam Mold Of The Shape String Normally Makes And A Little Bit Of String Wrapped Around That

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#5

This Sandwich

This Sandwich

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María Hermida
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would report the company to a Consumers' Association. This is actually a robbery. The problem is, in some countries there aren't any consumers' protection laws. (Is the label in Bahasa Indonesia?)

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#6

Tricked By The Packaging Of My Moisturizing Cream

Tricked By The Packaging Of My Moisturizing Cream

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Then, there are sleek and simple designs that give off a false impression of luxury. A neat font, a single pastel color, and minimal wording and you feel like this has to be the top-notch choice. Often, though, the only thing that makes it different from the other products is the higher price tag.

#7

I Bought This Pallet Specifically For The “Blue” Middle Shade

I Bought This Pallet Specifically For The “Blue” Middle Shade

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#8

My "Pound" Of Turkey Meat Is Short By Over 100 Grams (Almost Missing An Entire Fourth Of The Pound)

My "Pound" Of Turkey Meat Is Short By Over 100 Grams (Almost Missing An Entire Fourth Of The Pound)

The package says it’s a pound of turkey meat. I weighed it, and it was over 100 grams short of a pound. I’m furious. I spent 75$ on groceries this week, and it feels like it got even more expensive. I’m being so honest when I say let’s do a class action lawsuit against every company. 

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#9

This Is How 18 Snickers Bars Are Packaged In A "Yard"

This Is How 18 Snickers Bars Are Packaged In A "Yard"

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Sue User
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep. I saw a Twix one and was going to get it for a friend and rembered this from another post.

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Brand names are also pretty bad offenders here. That’s because they are used as a work-around to all the rules you have to adhere to actually make your product stand out. The worst ones in this category have to be the greenwashing ones. All the names with “natural”, “healthy”, “green”, or “planet” in them. They instantly give you an impression that the item is eco-friendly even though many of those words aren’t regulated in any way. 

#10

I Understand The Size Difference But Can’t Forgive The Color

I Understand The Size Difference But Can’t Forgive The Color

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#11

Store Using The Clearance Stickers To Cover The Expiration Date. On Baby Food

Store Using The Clearance Stickers To Cover The Expiration Date. On Baby Food

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#12

Bought A 12-Pack Of Dove Soap, They All Came Out Like This

Bought A 12-Pack Of Dove Soap, They All Came Out Like This

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However, this is not the only time marketers just slap on a word on their product to elevate its value. This goes for other words such as “professional”, “plus”, or “lean.” No one needs to prove any of those to actually use them.

#13

Opened A Pack Of Staples And Was Greeted With This Lovely Surprise

Opened A Pack Of Staples And Was Greeted With This Lovely Surprise

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Then, there are claims that come under brand names. These are statements such as “made with real fruit” or “contains whole grain”. Sure, it probably does, that isn’t the lie. The thing is that to make that claim one only needs to put the tiniest amount of it in your product. 

#16

These Sly, Sly Bastards

These Sly, Sly Bastards

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why are so many people behaving like this? What happened to pride in a worthy product? They must know they will lose market share and get a bad reputation...just why?

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#17

Not Only Did My Box Of "90" Treats Have Only 75 Candies, But Also Only 1 Sour Patch Kids

Not Only Did My Box Of "90" Treats Have Only 75 Candies, But Also Only 1 Sour Patch Kids

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Alex Davis
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wonder if it had been opened in store and people taken out the missing bags. I always check things like this and properly sealed

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#18

Are They For Real With This? After A Long Day Of Work, I Wanted More Than 4 Pieces Of Cheese

Are They For Real With This? After A Long Day Of Work, I Wanted More Than 4 Pieces Of Cheese

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've stopped buying frozen or boxed pizzas like this, I want more than dough with tomato sauce.

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Similarly, brands can manipulate you into thinking their product is better by adding a bunch of badges on it. This can be gluten or cholesterol free as well as claims that the food or drink is low in calories, fat, or sugar. This does not mean they are nutritionally more valuable than your other options. In fact, the low-carb claim is not even regulated, so virtually any product can have it. So, you better check the back of the label to really know what you’re getting.

#19

Brand New Protein Powder, Not Even Filled With Half Whey

Brand New Protein Powder, Not Even Filled With Half Whey

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#20

A Box 25% Filled With A Bottle That Is Also 25% Filled

A Box 25% Filled With A Bottle That Is Also 25% Filled

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Sonja
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is normal at probably all pills in a bottle like this. I got some prescription pills about a month ago, It was supposed to be 2 days, 2 times 0.5 of pill. So - 2 pills in total, right? Wrong. Not only it came in regular size of bottle, but there were 11 pills which are for nothing, because you need just 2 and it is for such a specific problem that I won't probably need them again, or if so, not in 2 years at least and at that time they would be expired. And even then I would need only another 2 pills.

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#21

I Guess There Are Technically 2 Flavors In The Package

I Guess There Are Technically 2 Flavors In The Package

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While you’re checking the back of the label, don’t just pay attention to the macro nutrients (protein, carbohydrates, and fat) as they only say a fraction about how good for you the product actually is. Check the calorie content as well as serving size. The companies love to mess with the later one, as it allows them to claim the product is healthier than it actually is. 

#22

Company Adds Fake Sugar On The Package To Make It Seem As If There Was More Sugar

Company Adds Fake Sugar On The Package To Make It Seem As If There Was More Sugar

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would gave thought coconut flakes? (If correct word from G translate)

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#23

Who Was The Packaging Designer? I Just Wanna Talk To Them

Who Was The Packaging Designer? I Just Wanna Talk To Them

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Jonni Schneider
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think this is more in response to the mixed colors, not matching. All else looks legit.

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#24

Box Full Of Turkish Delight

Box Full Of Turkish Delight

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All in all, be aware that they’re out there to get you. And if, unfortunately, you do fall into their traps—don’t worry. Just snap a picture and share it online and we can commiserate together.

#25

Bought Today. The Sealed Package Says 100. Counted 24

Bought Today. The Sealed Package Says 100. Counted 24

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#26

Happy Easter, Everyone

Happy Easter, Everyone

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What big ears you have Santa. You might want to put some moisturizer on them as they look a little cracked and dry.

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#27

Wife Bought This No-Touch Thermometer Without Realizing It's A "Disposable" Device With "Non-Replaceable" Batteries

Wife Bought This No-Touch Thermometer Without Realizing It's A "Disposable" Device With "Non-Replaceable" Batteries

The packaging even instructs you to discard it when it stops working. I pried it open and it's powered by two AAAA batteries, which are easily replaceable.

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#28

The Size Of The Packaging vs. What You Actually Get. I Swear It's Getting Worse

The Size Of The Packaging vs. What You Actually Get. I Swear It's Getting Worse

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#29

This "Avocado Oil" That My Sister Mistakenly Bought Is Actually >90% Canola Oil

This "Avocado Oil" That My Sister Mistakenly Bought Is Actually >90% Canola Oil

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#30

This Plastic Bottle Wrapped In Torn Cardboard To "Celebrate Mother Earth"

This Plastic Bottle Wrapped In Torn Cardboard To "Celebrate Mother Earth"

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#31

Packaging Is Interesting But What Is Inside Is Not

Packaging Is Interesting But What Is Inside Is Not

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I try to remember to kind of grope the outside of some product packaging, especially "resealable" cookie packs. The only thing worse than these rip-off packages are opening them to find a stranger has already helped themselves.

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#32

This Has Got To Be Fraud In Some Way

This Has Got To Be Fraud In Some Way

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#33

When The "Value" 2 Pack Costs More Than Buying The Items Individually

When The "Value" 2 Pack Costs More Than Buying The Items Individually

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#34

Fabric Softener Says Extra For Free. The Same Size As The Old Bottle Actually Does 25% Less Washes

Fabric Softener Says Extra For Free. The Same Size As The Old Bottle Actually Does 25% Less Washes

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#35

Everything Is In A Name. This Is A Sugar Packet And The Company Announces That It's Pure And Hygienic

Everything Is In A Name. This Is A Sugar Packet And The Company Announces That It's Pure And Hygienic

The sugar must be pure. But then I saw the little star on the "e" of the word pure. Turned over. The "pure" and "hygiene" are a part of its name and not the character of the product.

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#36

Daily Reminder That HP Is A Scam. Ink Cartridges Come With 75% Empty Space

Daily Reminder That HP Is A Scam. Ink Cartridges Come With 75% Empty Space

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#37

This Packaging Uses An Optical Illusion To Make The Vegetables Look More Green

This Packaging Uses An Optical Illusion To Make The Vegetables Look More Green

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same way lemons are packed in yellow nets, and oranges/mandarines/tangerines in orange nets.

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#38

This Damn Wrap Cost £3.50

This Damn Wrap Cost £3.50

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I never understand this one? It says on the back it's cut in two, there isn't much space between the two halves and Pret sandwiches in the UK (where I presume this is from and that this extends to all stores around the world) are packed with ingredients, often too many- so definitely aren't skimping. Compare it to the other sandwiches on here and it doesn't belong at all

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#40

Kids' Book Saying "Has 430 Stickers" On The Cover. 400 Of Them Are Tiny Monochrome Shapes

Kids' Book Saying "Has 430 Stickers" On The Cover. 400 Of Them Are Tiny Monochrome Shapes

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not unusual. Some sticker books have activities like this. You put the shapes in the position in the picture. Develops dexterity.

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#41

Thought I Still Had 25% Remaining. No, Solid Glass

Thought I Still Had 25% Remaining. No, Solid Glass

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Glass, a diminishing and finite product, overused to save some corporate interest a nickel in the product that they actually exist to provide. Seems like good ol end stage capitalism to me!

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#42

Clearly Meant To Make You Think The Bottles Are Way Taller Than They Are Until You Pull Them Out

Clearly Meant To Make You Think The Bottles Are Way Taller Than They Are Until You Pull Them Out

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WindySwede
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Feel the weight distribution (if on physical shop) and read the volumes!

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#43

Maybelline Sells Their Eyeshadow In These Glass Round Tubs, In Sealed Black Cardboard Packaging With A Small Window In The Front Part Through Which You Can See The Color

Maybelline Sells Their Eyeshadow In These Glass Round Tubs, In Sealed Black Cardboard Packaging With A Small Window In The Front Part Through Which You Can See The Color

When you open it, that’s literally all you get - a smear of eyeshadow stuck to the lid.

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Barbara Kayton
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We could all simply stop buying makeup. We are beautiful without it, why make them rich for practically no product?

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#44

Ah, The Old "Let's Make A New Packaging At The Same Price But Reduce The Actual Amount The Customer Gets" Move

Ah, The Old "Let's Make A New Packaging At The Same Price But Reduce The Actual Amount The Customer Gets" Move

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#45

$60 For Eye Drops That My Dog Needs Or He Will Go Blind. And This Is How Much Air I Had To Squeeze Out Before I Got Any Product

 $60 For Eye Drops That My Dog Needs Or He Will Go Blind. And This Is How Much Air I Had To Squeeze Out Before I Got Any Product

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In fairness, liquid things are packaged like that because they expand/contract when transported on airplanes. That's why they are sold by volume. This may have been a jit excessive though.

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#46

Chocolate Air

Chocolate Air

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unfortunately, the packaging for this kind of chocolates is well know to be like this. Of course, this does not make it acceptable.

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#47

Bought A "2 Pack" Of Minecraft Masks For My Son

Bought A "2 Pack" Of Minecraft Masks For My Son

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#48

Useless Hair Removal Cream Bottle

Useless Hair Removal Cream Bottle

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Robert T
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Tube is not long enough to reach the bottom of the bottle. Unless there is a false bottom to the bottle, I'd say that was a manufacturing error.

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#50

Just Got This Gold Bond For My Taint. Isn’t Even Half Full. I Am Mildly Infuriated. Did I Do It Right?

Just Got This Gold Bond For My Taint. Isn’t Even Half Full. I Am Mildly Infuriated. Did I Do It Right?

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