Product packaging WTF



  • This is suppose to be a real product packaging for some sausages for a supermarket in Ireland, before the supermarket relised the problem and withdrew the product.

    Background: Ainsley Harriott is a TV chef in the UK (I think he came over to the US at one point), he's an alright guy but can be a bit annoying at times, and does get overly excited and irritating on his shows.

     

     



  • Is it just me, or do those ingredients look like a whale? 



  • @GettinSadda said:

    Is it just me, or do those ingredients look like a whale? 

    Sorta.  But get some sleep.


  • @GettinSadda said:

    Is it just me, or do those ingredients look like a whale? 

     JPEG artifacts make you hallucinate. The sad thing is that I see it too.



  • @Sunday Ironfoot said:

    This is suppose to be a real product packaging for some sausages for a supermarket in Ireland, before the supermarket relised the problem and withdrew the product.
     

    Meh... looks like a photochop hoax to me. I can't believe that no-one would have spotted that before it hit the shelves.

    Also, it seems unusual for the cooking instructions (or at least, one of the instructions in particular) to be in a relatively big font on the front of the package. 



  •  @Sunday Ironfoot said:

    This is suppose to be a real product packaging for some sausages for a supermarket in Ireland, before the supermarket relised the problem and withdrew the product.

     

    YHBT.  It's off b3ta.  

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  • @DaveK said:

    YHBT.  It's off b3ta.  

     

     

    That was pretty much what I guessed.

    I miss b3ta. Blocked at work, and it doesn't really take kindly to being viewed on a 240x320 phone. Plus I don't have the time to play around with Photoshop at home any more. :-(



  • Dam, I had a feeling it was a myth/hoax, that would have been sweet if it was true, still funny though, excellent word play.


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