Well, I know wһаt tһе point іѕ.
Bυt I mean, οח tһіѕ Pringle’s tube I’m looking аt, іt ѕауѕ tһеrе’s half tһе fаt, bυt tһе “same ɡrеаt taste”.

If іt tastes tһе same, wһу חοt take tһе original οff tһе market? I’ve seen both being restocked, аחԁ іt mаkеѕ חο sense!

Aחу іԁеаѕ?

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4 Responses to “Why market the original when you have “fat free”/etc.?”
  1. Peter says:

    Some people are mythological and thinks there’s a HUGE difference, and makes a big deal out of it. So the store has no choice.

  2. HealthyNutSmile4theCamera says:

    If you take the original pringles or any other original product off the market, people would go nuts because theres tons and tons of people who like the original version of things like pringles or any other type of junk food.
    Hopes this helps!

  3. andybee says:

    because they don’t necessarily taste the same.

    And you can’t take out all the caffeine/fat/sugar/calories without putting something else in it’s place – often artificial (flavourings, colourings, sweetners etc).

    Sometimes, the thing being put in place of the bad stuff can be just as bad if not worse.

    I’d rather have a coke full of sugar than diet full of who-knows-what. At least I know the risks associated with sugar and know to regulate my intake.

  4. Andrew O. says:

    People get mad when you take their originals.

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