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PHOTO: Expectation vs Reality Food, the Original Makes Buyers Sick

PHOTO: Expectation vs Reality Food, the Original Makes Buyers Sick

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PHOTO: Expectation vs Reality Food, the Original Makes Buyers Sick

False hope and disappointment are not only felt by couples in love. When shopping at the supermarket, you can also be heartbroken when you feel cheated by food product packaging that doesn't meet expectations. As reported from boredpanda, here is a collection of expectation vs reality photos that make customers sick!

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Can't wait to eat a pie cookie with lots of jam, but when opened, it turns out to be just a tiny bit. Does it hurt when you eat it?

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Imagine how sweet choco ball is when you're feeling really bored? But what if the chocolate box you desire is only a quarter full like this?

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Don't judge a book by its cover. Don't be fooled by food packaging like this. That transparent plastic will make you drool and feel disappointed when you open it at home.

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How can you make a medium rare steak if the product is deceiving like this? Do you really have to brainstorm until you cook bulgogi?

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Personal pan pizza is really suitable for those who just want to fill their stomach but don't want to feel too full. But if there are only 3 pieces of pepperoni, the craving for snacking disappears!

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Often see food packaging labeled 'LARGE SIZE' or with a higher percentage of content? Take a closer look at the net weight in the corner of the packaging. How can something that claims to have more content actually be lighter?

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Granola bars are indeed a healthy and fiber-rich snack, even more delicious if you buy the chocolate flavor. But the chocolate portion is not this small, right?

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It's common for the actual product to look different from the picture on the packaging. It's better to forget about those false expectations and just assume that this salami sausage wants to be alone to be more friendly.

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Really hoping that the chocolate candies will actually pile up and not fit inside the shoe, huh?

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Here's a tip when buying spices or anything else. Flip the bottle first, then you'll know if it really contains a lot or just half.