According to someone who worked in marketing for pringles in taiwan, pringles consumers are more likely to be "type a" sorts - controlling, finicky, prefer heavily structured environments, highly value neatness, etc.
Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
on 26 Oct 20:06
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Makes sense, because the flavor/satisfaction to dollar ratio isn’t great. But it’s the only chip you can get in a neat stack and easily individually count out.
over_clox@lemmy.world
on 26 Oct 20:16
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Have you seen how they handle transported things!?
muntedcrocodile@lemm.ee
on 27 Oct 01:08
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Good ol compound curves
Draconic_NEO@mander.xyz
on 28 Oct 03:05
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Unfortunately reality doesn’t always work out the way maths intended it to. Almost all the ones I’ve gotten had many of them broken. Makes for slick marketing though.
NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone
on 28 Oct 06:24
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Also explains how they made them half the size they used to be so easily.
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Wouldn’t it be bizarre and ironic if the universe is shaped exactly like a Pringle?
Why how many universes do you have in your cylinder?
Multiverse is cylindrical
Our universe is but one Pringle in a can.
Mostly air then… Figures
What if there’s a pan dimensional being with their hands stuck in the cosmical cylinder trying to grab our universe?
Well the universe is 3+1 dimensional, and a Pringle is 2 dimensional, so yeah that would be bizarre.
Geez where’s your sense of humour today? 😁
I’ve never seen a Pringle without width suspended in time.
According to someone who worked in marketing for pringles in taiwan, pringles consumers are more likely to be "type a" sorts - controlling, finicky, prefer heavily structured environments, highly value neatness, etc.
Makes sense, because the flavor/satisfaction to dollar ratio isn’t great. But it’s the only chip you can get in a neat stack and easily individually count out.
Meanwhile, there’s also Lay’s Stax
We don’t talk about those
why not? theyre delicious compared to Pringles. probably my favorite chip of all time
Woolies homebrand sells the same thing as pringles but bigger and for cheaper. Do they not have knockoff pringles where you live?
I’ve never seen any, we don’t have Woolies where I live. Store brand chips just come in a bag.
I mean, marketing is basically business astrology, so…
They are always broken. A lot!
Have you seen how they handle transported things!?
Good ol compound curves
Unfortunately reality doesn’t always work out the way maths intended it to. Almost all the ones I’ve gotten had many of them broken. Makes for slick marketing though.
Also explains how they made them half the size they used to be so easily.
The packaging or the chips?