• @JCreazy@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    On the surface this might sound silly but after looking at the chocolate it’s straight up false advertisement. They know people will buy it specifically because of the way it looks. It’s bait and switch.

    • @ZeroCool@slrpnk.netOP
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, this isn’t like a fast food burger that isn’t quite as elegantly stacked as it appears on a tv commercial or something. This is clearly advertising a candy with a jack-o-lantern shaped cutout in the chocolate while selling you something different. It makes for a silly headline that’s perfect for this community, but if she wants to sue them over it I’m gonna side with her on this one.

      It’s deceptive and corporations shouldn’t be allowed to get away with crap like this. Because if we let them get away with this little lie they won’t stop there. They will only get bolder and more egregious.

    • @seang96@spgrn.com
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      101 year ago

      Last time I saw this someone mentioned the football ones. They are basically the same shape as the eggs for Easter, but show the lines on a football in the packaging.

      • @limelight79@lemm.ee
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        41 year ago

        We call those “eggballs” for that reason. Gotta hand it to Hershey for finding a second use for that pattern like that.

    • gregorum
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      1 year ago

      look, if they’re charging $4.50, I had better get something better than a turd when I open the package. put a squiggle on it and make it look like a football or whatever.

      just sayin’

  • @moistclump@lemmy.world
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    781 year ago

    The way the headline is worded makes me think it’s trying to spark outrage and debate against the woman suing.

    But also boy did I learn my lesson about not judging Joe Shmoe vs Corporate after learning more about the McDonald’s hot coffee case.

    I’m gonna withhold judgement and see where this ends up!

      • @moistclump@lemmy.world
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        111 year ago

        I think that’s what the headline is trying to get you to say. And we had the same reaction with the McDonald’s case. But I hope we’re getting a bit wiser that when the story is spun this way it’s not too far out there to think that the corporation could have employed a media consultant to help spin this as “Americans sue over everything this case is dumb” when in reality there might be a good case under there that it’s easy to dismiss or ignore.

        I suspect that’s the low hanging spin for corporations who are being held accountable. “Don’t sue us, that’s dumb! Look how dumb she’s being. Entitled! Money grab!”

        • I totally agree with the notion that the article is meant to illicit that thinking as well as it being false advertising, but at the same time this particular case doesn’t have quite the same impact as the McDonald’s Coffee case. Nobody is physically being harmed by the candy not having a face. What could be deeper than simply the disappointment of not seeing that little jack-o’-lantern face when you unwrap the peanut butter cup?

      • TheOneCurly
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        41 year ago

        Do you want companies to follow the law or not? Why even have truth in advertising laws if no one is going to enforce them?

  • Boozilla
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    161 year ago

    They need to label it more clearly. The thing in the package is what the jack o’ lantern pooped out.

  • @grayman@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    The lawsuit also takes issue with the Reese’s Peanut Butter Footballs, which have carved out laces on their packaging, but instead “look like an egg” when viewing the actual product.

    LACES OUT, DAN!