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It’s true, but that doesn’t mean it’s funny.
Yeah, very true. but if anything it just makes me mad
This is why I don’t buy those little bags of chips. Although those would be great to take along on a submarine. get low on air, pop open a few bags of chips!
Actually it wouldn’t. The volume of the bag with chips and air alike would already be displacing air on the boat, so you’d have less to begin with when you opened the bag.
Plus if I remember right, they actually just put nitrogen in the bags, so you wouldn’t get any oxygen out of it. If they put oxygen in it, it would make the chips go stale faster.
Did you have to ruin the fun?
GJam.
You just can’t have more than one (good graph a day).
Not very funny.
If you think of it as buying a bag of air, you might be pleasantly surprised to find some chips in there.
Hehe
This Graph is wrong if you compare masses.
Obviously the author didn’t leave a note which measure unit he used for his researches.
Not air… that would make them go stale.
Yeah, don’t they put nitrogen (or some other gas) in it?
I think it is Nitrogen, because about 70% of our air is made of Nitrogen, so it would be harmless if it is in our air, I think Argon is harmless too, but it probably is Nitrogen.
Argon’s in lightbulbs. It’s Nitrogen.
Carbon Monoxide, duh.
They put cheese farts in the bags, duh.
wow it is suppose to be funny not accurate i think it is funny and im going to save this pic i dont know whats wrong with everyone else.
i made this for fun,thank you =]
people take this site so seriously..
You are SO obsessed with me! Trust me – you’re out of your league.
P.S. Maybe you can assume a name that you can actually SPELL, such as “Ed” or better yet “I.”
Someone hacked into it. Probably you. No – couldn’t be you. You’d have to be able to spell the web address.
P.S. I hope you aren’t having any wet dreams about me…
Momma told me the last thing she said to you in bed: “Are you in yet?”
CAPM would you just suck it up and admit what we already know: you love Captain Crunch and want to get it on.
There, I said it and not it’s out in the open.
the air is in there so that the chips don’t get crushed in shipping. Would you rather have a smaller bag full of potato crumbs?
thank you for your continued support.
MMMMM, air. Bet’cha can’t eat just one!
Contents may have expanded during shipping.
Air > crumbs > chips
That “air” is simply for cushioning. If if wasn’t there you would find yourself with a bag of crumbs.
But if you’ll notice as the economy and inflation get worse, the air-to-chip ratio gap gets larger. They are doing what they can to keep the price of the bag the same, by lowering the amount of chips in each one. Almost every snack company is doing it.
that’s anti-snack food inustry propaganda for you. you liberal snack-haters have reduced this country to a frail, hungry mass yearning for delicious relief, and that my friends is snacks.
The cost chips are almost worthless compared to the cost of the packaging, so reducing the amount of chips barely decreases the cost of the entire package, and in fact, would probably decrease sales. So it is barely worthwhile to do so.
You have to realise that each company must make their product appear as appealing as possible. So that involves making it look as big as possible. If there are two competing brands of potato chips which both weighed the same amount, were priced the same, but one was packaged twice as large as the other, I’d bet that 80% of consumers would choose the larger of the two. Companies really have no choice but to make them as big as possible.
Plus the nitrogen is needed to provide cushioning anyway.
Now 30% more air!
what a simply charming graph.
something that everyone can relate to!
just beautiful.
Actually they put the air in so that they don’t get as crushed during shipping.
bag of chips??? don’t you mean CRISPS?
Not in the US.
lol think of it .. you outer space with a few of those and pop em’ open when you cant….hold….breath…..longer X_X
funny i was eating a pack when i saw this and its true…
The snackmosphere!
WORD!
And agree with 3v@n