Sharing 30 Photos Showing Image Accuracy for “Product vs. Package” in Japan
It’s no surprise that your expectations are disappointed by what you find and buy at your local supermarket. But it still stings. After all, no one enjoys lying.
And “imaginative” product packaging, also known as false advertising, really lies to customers. Whether you’re serving crisps or crisp bags that are two-thirds filled with air (depending on where you live), or displaying great photogenic pictures of delicious-looking treats on your packaging. You can see what’s inside.
It feels awful to ask for a pristine cheeseburger on the menu and have the server serve you sloppy sliders. Or when you book a luxury Airbnb listing and turn the key to unlock the door and find out that the photos have been edited or a truly creative angle utilized to make the place look better. There are also things you can feel.
In short, we all deserve to be better. you know this we know this And many companies seem to know this deeply (but for many, profit comes first).