• Tavarin@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Nah, you’re just a stupid teen trying to sound smart. And if you are an adult then bye goodness do I feel bad for your immaturity.

    Have fun with that, but your ideas are stupid because more air does protect the chips from the actual forces and stresses they will experience while being shipped. None of your hypothetical scenarios are even close to the real world in terms of the forces and stresses experienced.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t have a condescending word for the kind of person who believes more = better without comprehending the basic concept of reality. Thankfully, I don’t need one as Darwinism ensures there aren’t many of you around.

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        1 year ago

        Well published doctors with PhDs in Chemistry and over a decade of academic experience? You’re right, there aren’t a lot of us around.

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          1 year ago

          Ooh internet credentials! So awesome. And an unrelated field? Mmm very intimidated I’m sure. You’re an idiot if you don’t recognise the shrinkflation. Regardless of your claims.

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            1 year ago

            Never said their wasn’t any shrinkflation, way to completely change the subject. And chips are sold by weight, not bag size, just read the bag and you’ll know exactly how much you’re getting.

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              The addition of more and more air has nothing to do with chip protection. It is shrinkflation. That has always been my point, regardless of whatever you’ve mistaken it for.

              And you’re a magical level of dumb shit if you don’t see they are reducing weight and increasing the air to make bags appear more full. “Protects the chips” and “Weight not volume” are the literal marketing campaigns designed to cover up the shrinkflation. Which, since you read the order of amount of air per brand articles, varies from 17%-73% with ckearly no regard for the optimal chip protection amount and quite obviously “as much as we can get away with” amount.

              As I’ve repeatedly said, you’re whiny disagreement is more about you than this actual situation in the market in the real world.

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                1 year ago

                Nope, the chip bags with more air have less broken chips, which makes me happy. I’m smart enough to actually read the bag and know how much I’m getting. Given everything is either inflating or shinkflating, that argument is pointless. Nothing is staying the same price, and I see no need to cry about it.

                You being a condescending teen, makes your hilarious attempts at a debate rather quaint and amusing.

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                  1 year ago

                  A debate requires two reasonable points. Your dull comments lack a point. With no need to cry about it, why do you have the need to comment on it? Just keep on buying more air and thinking you are winning at life. The rest of us can enjoy the laugh.