Be careful! The deceptive packaging of 27 unscrupulous merchants makes people's blood pressure rise!
In today's era of consumerism, some businesses are willing to use various packaging tricks to mislead consumers in pursuit of maximizing profits. Here are some packaging traps that can cause blood pressure to soar, reminding us to be vigilant when shopping and avoid falling into these consumption traps.
The first one: The so-called '; Newly upgraded packaging”, In fact, the product quantity was reduced by 20% without any price reduction.
The second one: The merchant cleverly used placement techniques to cover up the flaws of the strawberries, which is really unpredictable.
The third one: touted as“ French” The sandwich, upon opening, was found to be typical; The pictures are for reference only;.
The fourth one: The razor case that appears to be fully loaded on the packaging is actually only half the quantity, and this discrepancy is laughable.
Number 5: The capacity label of the product is correct, but consumers often overlook it and end up buying it; The air;.
Number 6: Although this trick is commonplace, it still makes people feel unhappy every time they encounter it.
The volume of this toothpaste tube may seem huge, but in reality, its contents are pitifully few.
The 8th one: Open this one labeled as“ Super Art Set” The disappointment of the daughter's box is obvious.
Number 9: The rope, which is greedy for cheap purchase, is wrapped around the huge foam, and there are very few real objects.
Number 10: Inside the huge packaging box, there is only one layer of product on the surface, which is really surprising.
Number 11: The quantity of staples purchased yesterday is unbelievable.
The 12th one: This product is quite practical, only slightly less than what is on the packaging.
The 13th one: The beautiful mood is swept away by these tricks.
The 14th one: I purchased a large box of paper clips with high expectations, but found that the quantity was far less than expected.
Number 15: This world is full of false packaging, making it difficult for people to guard against.
The 16th one: It seems like a tempting dessert, but after eating it, I realize it's only as big as the base.
The packaging design of these cookies is simply deceiving consumers.
The 18th one: When I buy drinks now, I always look at the milliliters first, rather than being confused by the pictures on the packaging.
Number 19: There is a big hole dug in the middle of the product, but the actual content is pitifully scarce.
The 20th one: Putting a small box into a large box is really a packaging technique; Smart;.
Number 21: No wonder this box of products is used so quickly, it turns out there are so few contents inside.
The 22nd one: Although the taste is good, the difference between its appearance and the picture is too big to accept.
Number 23: Deceived by the exaggerated packaging of this moisturizer, the actual product falls far short of expectations.
Number 24: Look at the bottom of this product, it's at least half less than on the packaging. The merchant is really making a lot of money.
Number 25: This rectangular product contains only half of its contents.
Number 26: The pork belly sold in the supermarket, the top one seems tempting, but the bottom few are disappointing.
Number 27: As soon as this can of protein powder was opened, only half of it was found. Although the weight matched the packaging, this packaging method was confusing.