I think we should start taking these false products back, demand our money back, and refuse to buy their products until they show what’s honestly in the package.
I wouldn't mind being Karen for one day If i could get those back. heck, even my mom would make me take these back after telling me off for wasting money
But they are showing what's on the packaging. It's just that the purchaser is thinking that because the packaging is big, they will be getting a full package. It's all quite legal. It's up to the buyer to be more aware. Caveat Emptor....Semper. The cheaper it is, the more likely you will be decieved. Read it. That's why you won't have any recourse if you complain... it's all there.
@@aidankhaos7687 As long as there is no threat to buyers health and no problem with the law, all is fair game 😁 don't expect good from others, all I can say... This way when well meaning comes your way it's more heartwarming
Most of these are literally scams. In Finland you have 10 days money back guarantee by law. Also regulations for products sold in stores are really high.
they should put a tax on unnecessary large packaging. For environmental reasons maybe. Then we'll see change. Those people are only acting if money goes in or out of their pockets... So let's take out again what they have stuffed in!
Ikr. They sent me a DEBIT CARD in a box that got delivered at my front door... too big to fit in my mailbox.. 😑 Like What. The. Hell. It's honestly ridiculous.
@@Normal1855 No, it's not. People shouldn't have to be hyperaware of everything they buy. Packaging has two functions: protect product for transportation and communicate important information about what's inside. Not the customer's fault some brands fail at the second one. That's like having a finance assistant steal the client's money and then blaming the guy who hired him for not double checking his cash flow. That's what the finance assistant is there for. To take care of the cash flow.
It is in Denmark. Some years ago, a dairy company was forced to pull an ice cream product called "Flødekilde" (Cream well) because it didn't contain cream. Products are required by law to contain a certain amount of an ingredient to be allowed to put it in the product name. On that note, I also remember the time before that law when most of a shrimp salad (topping for smørrebrød) was actually macaroni. We used to joke about the shrimps being dragged through the mayonnaise and reused, as there were very few actual shrimps in a package (usually 150-200g.). The rest was macaroni, aspargus and mayonnaise. Today the macaroni has been removed from all brands.
The one that was claiming to be non dairy but wasn’t pissed me off the most. Bc it’s putting someone’s life in danger and if someone buys that product in a rush, they could probably die. That company needs to be sued. EDIT: (5 months later) omg this is amazing thanks so much :')
What about the eye shadow that can damage your eyes? Sodium Caseinate is basically a hardened cottage cheese. It's the same as those protein powders body builders use. I'm lactose intolerant btw and that tiny amount would be HIGHLY unlikely to affect anyone lactose intolerant. I doubt people die from having non dairy.
Lactose intolerance is NOT the only issue related with milk. Sodium caseinate is NOT lactose. That is why does not affect people with lactose intolerance. It affects people with milk protein allergy. Now you understand?
I was pretty sure, in the UK, there was laws stating that packaging wasn't allowed to be more than 10% bigger than the product inside for this very reason, along with the whole waste and recycling thing too.
Not really. 99% of this stuff is made in China. They throw tons of this shit out all over the world, then make something else. You might think "I won't buy that again" but chance are, you couldn't anyway, as the next consignment will be totally different packaging, with a totally different name, from a totally different company. But made in the same factory and with the same disappointing result. As the Who sang "we won't get fooled again"..... unfortunately, we will
@@davetiffany8982 bruh the factory in china dont care, someone ordered them to be made this way, blame the idiot marketer that though this was a good idea not some factory in china
@Matthew Pierce I mean...the company ordering the manufacture from them still logically knows exactly what it is China made for them and decided to put it on shelves anyway.
Recently we thought we were getting pouches of tuna but it turned out it was really a plant based product to look like tuna fish. I joked, "They should've called this 'I Can't Believe It's Not Tuna'!"
you're opinions are valid you have the rights to say your opinions since the product is under you possession since you bought it with you money people who call you karen are just illiterate beings unable to comprehend this evil situation
I remember in the late 60s when bottles and packages started having to say how much product was in them and it suddenly became very obvious the tricks used in packaging.
I think the thing at 4:51 meant that the orange cover is Made in USA but the metal portion is Made in China. Because that can happen. It can even be assembled in a different country as well.
Or it could be a fake anyway; my brother has worked in a factory that is in the netherlands yet label(printed there) on the bottle said "made in germany" 😅 trust nothing.
Title : "Most Evil Packing Designs ment to Deceive People." Me : So in other words it's a scam People be getting mad at this comment ...... just to let everyone know this comment is Not a hate comment to the creator to of this video
This happens literally all the time. 99% of products labelled 'natural' or 'organic' are just slapping on that word for the conscious consumer, there's absolutely no restriction on when you can or can not use it. Ridiculous.
Oh yeah, Walmart's "Natural Peanut Butter" doesn't even have enough peanuts in it to legally be called "peanut butter" - it's "peanut butter spread." But slap the word "natural" on it, and suddenly it's a healthy option despite all the sugar and fat used for filler.
Which as someone from a farming family, worked in food processing as well, and having seen this, I KNEW years ago that the marketing changes completely and the product MIGHT change 2%. Or 0%.
That is why, in the USA at least, it has to have the "USDA Organic" label to mean it's actually organic. If you're seeing a product claiming to be organic without that, it's not really organic.
That's why I always read the packaging and the numbers on the packaging instead of relying only on the visual marketing. Because 9/10 the marketing is always deceptive.
Sadly this does happen quite a bit. Titles can be very misleading, for example the premade icings that has milk or cream cheese in the title often does not contain milk, but the ones that do not have any dairy in the title are the ones that has milk in it. It is always important to look at the ingredients or you may be ending up regretting it soon after.
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They are actually more creative and think about the easiest way to get something done. Hard working, less intelligent people do things the hard way because they are less organized.
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I do that but with the egg carton to always check they are not broken before buying. Sometimes I replace a broken egg with one from a different box. I don't care, it's quality insurance.
@@Oracle24_ you never know, you never know, you just need to watch out to don't squeeze your self to some one cause they will crack and then you good to go,I know but is not like I done it before... 🙄 (just kidding/ playing around hehe) but I will be not surprise some one done it knowing human possibility is unlimited... Yeah I thing most of people do exchange parts of eggs box for better one.
@@minibagels tbh I also think that there is no need to hate China and know where products are made And, to be honest, China is ONE OF THE BEST producers in world And they have a lot of technology And even if we hate China, we are nothing without it in technology
If people started returning all these products to stores and demanding a refund, retailers would insist manufacturers stopped such deceitful practices. I'd go so far as to report them to trading standards, if sufficient people complain they might make an example of some of the big brands by imposing substantial fines.
Fining them doesn't do anything but raise the price you pay for things. They get punishment from returned products and bad reputation, not from fines, taxes, etc. They can decide to pay fines no problem if the products sales are successfully covering them.
@@cutienerdgirl Then they'll be scamming people out of *more* of their money. Do you understand that higher prices punish consumers first, because consumers (you!) are the ones paying the fines, not the companies? Costs imposed on companies are always paid for by consumers, workers, or shareholders. That includes taxation, tariffs, costs of regulations, etc, etc. Imposing large costs may hurt them if sales drop, or if they have to let go of staff or lower their wages, or if they lose shares, but that may be only until they find a way around those loses, like tobacco companies and consumers did where I live to get around inflated prices from taxation: they just started selling/buying tobacco in bulk, for much cheaper. If they're a big company with many products, it may still not even make much difference to them. But it will make a difference to consumers buying their products, if they don't see the problem with them, or if it's a product consumers need to keep buying, or if the competition isn't providing worthy substitutes.
5:13 it just means that theres a pigment or chemical not FDA approved, or just a pressed pigment. unless its specifically said to be an eyeshadow, thats all it is. you could probably safely use it for crease, just not the line
Honestly the thing that pisses me off the most out of this is the blatant waste of packaging. Like, oh hey you ripped someone off looks like you’re gonna lose a lot of customers very fast, but it’s just the amount of shit they waste to do so.
even more funny is, that the whole industries are telling they are trying to produce less plaatic or waste in general. Yeah. Here in germany the product packages arent different.
for the makeup one, it's a common occurence with eye shadow. it's usually there because there is a shadow that is a pressed pigment. pressed pigments are not fda approved, typically because they are a pigment and cause temporary staining to your skin. pressed glitters are also a cause of that warning, because with pressed glitter, (not to be confused with shimmer eyeshadow), the pieces are chunkier and can fall into your eye if used incorrectly and cause tiny abrasions in your eye. these warnings are on plenty of eyeshadow packaging. 90% of the time it's because of pressed pigments. not that big of a deal when you know the reason behind it. :]
If it is not FDA approved or made of glitter it is cheap makeup. Anything that would scratch your eye is cheap makeup. If something chunky fell in my eye I wouldn't like it.
@@jocelyneke6445 there are high end brands that have non-fda approved chunky glitter and pressed pigments. it’s only not approved by the fda because the glitter is not eye safe and the pressed pigments stain. it doesn’t mean it’s cheap. it’s just not meant to go on your eyelids or around your eyes. 🤷
@@TempestVRoid That's an other problem... In Belgium, the postmen LOVE bell at your door and immediatly go away (they don't act all like this, but it happens often). You have to run if you want your package. ^^
Some of these state "paid for air" - in defense of the company, the weight of the product is listed on the box. So even a huge box of mints, meant to give the impression of quantity, would have the actual weight, say 6 oz or whatever on the package. You would know it's mostly air. This only Applies to the food examples for the most part.
2:13 Ok uh… my aunt has these and they are coated with those candy stuff, maybe they just did that on accident? I’ve had em before and they, even without the candy is MWA, perfection.
Days of focusing on brand loyalty are over. There's too many people to sell "one and done" to. They make millions on one false ad product, then put out another.
That milk one is actually for allergy purposes, not because it actually contains MILK, but because it contains something that those with milk allergies may react to. Sodium Caseinate is one of the ingredients, and, as a milk derivative, those with allergies may not be able to process it. But those with lactose intolerance should be fine, and many people who don't consume dairy for other reasons should be fine, as disregarding it because of that ingredient would be very similar to disregarding coal or diamonds because of their carbon content, when having some sort of grudge against carbon... not a perfect example but it gets the idea across.
When I was a kid, I filled out a form in the back of a comic book. It said "100 Different Dolls". I sent the form in. A few weeks later, I received a small box. The dolls were hard pink plastic all about half an inch long. I showed my mom and she said "They ripped you off!"
This is why i always check the weight and read the back. I dont even remember buying something that wasn't what i expected, but it happened in my childhood maybe i got the trauma or something
Right? My reasons are generally being frugal. I generally want to obtain the lowest cost for the most amount of product, which is why I absolutely love the little "$$$$/g" portion of price tags. I surely hope those portions of the label aren't some weird thing my section of Canada does, like bagged milk, and that it's fairly global.
@@K-Anator problem is, those price/unit tags are getting smaller every year, making it harder to the average consumer to even read them. Last time I went to the grocery store, I had to pull out my phone to magnify the tag to read it, the text was printed smaller than the fine print I've seen on a contract.
me too - oriental tat was a new thing when i was little and we wised up to it pretty quick. having said that i recently fell for a LARGE washing up bowl, 2.5 L. so that is 2.5 L to the brim and made out of a polymer+eggshell compound that cant cope with the weight of 2.5L.
I remember having a bead kit and like the whole tray was filled (this was back in like 2012 or something) and one day I was excited to come home and play with the beads, came home and then realise all of the beads are on the ground because my cat jumped on the table and nocked all of them off, worst part is there were tiny beads that were about as big as a millimeter and we are still finding them today, 9 years later.
As someone with a dairy allergy the "non-dairy" containing milk one happens way too often. Every Christmas season I go through the frustration of every store losing the only two brands of truly dairy free creamer for all the random ass Christmas flavors. I often wonder if the number of people buying fruitcake flavor outweighs the number of people that need the dairy free brand.
If you regularly shop at a particular store that usually carries it, talk to the manager. I'm not saying the issue _will_ be resolved in your favor, but it _might_ be. If no one says anything, the store manager won't know that customers are being inconvenienced.
One time I went to Applebee’s and I got to get a prize or something. They let me get a “blue colored pencil.” It was brown. It said on the label, BLUE.
Who gives a blue colour pencil as a prize? It cost like 5 times lesser than a ruler (I compared it to a ruler because I don’t know much about the american dollar)
Omg so true, imagine buying some of these things as a gift for someone and how disappointed will they (And u) be once it's unpackaged . That cream with half empty packaging 😡
@@theresedavis2526 Look I get it, like I said it's misleading. It makes me wonder though. Don't these people ever read the label (ingredients, quantity, country of origin, etc)? Like, do they buy any random unknown stuff, & they casually put it on their faces? If that's the case, the misleading packaging should be the least of their worries... Also, don't they realize there's something wrong when they hold it, with all the weight being at the top? Also, aren't they alarmed by the volume/price ratio? Don't they ever stop & think that if the container was actually that big, for that price, it'd be 💩 (or even dangerous)? These people fell victims of Natural Selection, not some company's stupid marketing strategy.
@@KatorNia I wholeheartedly agree and cannot make sense of people's willful ignorance and carelessness. They do fall victim to natural selection, but Corporate's marketing strategy is not stupid..... it's deceptive, crooked, and immoral. Just because someone cannot count, that does not signify that I have right to cheat them of their money. I'd still deal with them honestly. An evil person is worse than an ignorant person.
We have measurement and calibration laws and everybody who recognizes a sham is encouraged to report it to the consumer center. The manufacturer gets a warning or will be sued. But besides that it's unbelieveable, to see, how creative those scammers get!
3:26 I was caught out by this once as well. I bought a "fully loaded" pizza from a local supermarket and was surprised to see that, once I had taken said pizza out of the cardboard box, the toppings were only "fully loaded" where the little window was. A total swizz.
I hate the people who make those kind of packagings, they are the worst, it's like getting rickrolled when you thought you were going to see a cute puppy but no- you just got rickrolled😔✋✨ Edit: literally forgot i even commented this but ik this doesn't make much sense but ok-
Getting Rickrolled is much better than this, rickroll it only cost your mood (it's my favorite song so yeah rickroll just makes me happy) but this stuff literally takes your mood and money.
Omfg 0:22 I literally swear my sisters got this when we were kids, and I remember that cover and that plastic container. As a kid you don’t think about how it’s a rip off though, I didn’t even know it was. Just remember having it
exactly! like that face cream, that whole thing could have been avoided if they had read the ounces on the package and realized it was probably going to be a tiny container.
@@melissakennedy3758 But the thing is, you shouldn’t have to read the packaging. It should just be what it looks like on the outside, you shouldn’t have to look for and read the tiny letters that say the ounces.
Once I bought a penguin toy slide , a tall slide with 50 penguins to slide said on the huge box when we opened it it was the tiniest slide and only has 1 penguin, the box was tall as chair but the inside is small as a phone
Yeah, a lot of that going around. I'm going around to markets where I'm paying for something, only to find what's inside the packaging is a lot less than it used to be. And they're still using the original packaging. It's starting to become, 'Buy once, never again' where some of these companies are concerned.
I've heard this is a protection for chips so they don't get smashed. The air ballon saves them. I always read the weight because the baloon size varies
That's what I was thinking, like if they're from different locations it's gonna say, ya know 🤷. I wouldn't feel scammed by it, because I haven't really been scammed
This is why you read the packaging. They have to tell you the weight, at least when it comes to soap, makeup, detergent, food, and other similar things.
I bought a disney colouring book with stickers, those stickers ended up being just coloured shapes like stars and triangles And less than half the princeses where actual colouring pages the rest where already coloured images
Yeah, never beung swayed by big packages, always read the net weight first (couldn't help with the barely-there jam or a single chocolate chip, but at least it's something).
The other one was "Australian ham on bone". The BONE was Australian. The ham was Canadian. They had people who would sit there with a bunch of bones working out what ones would fit the imported hams and then cutting them off at the end.
These companies should be held accountable for misleading the customers but also contributing in pollution for oversized packaging. They should be highly taxed and fined for these evil methods and registered in a public book that lists unreliable companies and store to have note on this products that warns of fakery. Someone is responsible at the head of those companies. Shall we go get them out!
Anything that's not oldschool toilet paper can really mess up your plumbing. Even the stuff that is marketed as flushable. Flushable just means that it fits down your toilet. It doesn't disolve and can get caught on any uneveness inside the pipes. Even if the clog doesn't happen inside your apartment/house, it will happen somewhere down the line.
99% of what we flush down the toilet is bad for aquatic life. What that warning is telling me, is that I should only ever flush those wipes, so that they end up at the water treatment facility, or in my case the septic tank. Because doing anything else, could potentially have that wipe end up where there is aquatic life.
What makes me most angry is how wasteful all the extra packaging is
i so agree with you !
That's how they get you
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Frr i thought so too
Same🤬
I think we should start taking these false products back, demand our money back, and refuse to buy their products until they show what’s honestly in the package.
I wouldn't mind being Karen for one day If i could get those back.
heck, even my mom would make me take these back after telling me off for wasting money
Lemme know how that works for you
So you're going to start a boycott?
Karen revolution against ads fraud
But they are showing what's on the packaging. It's just that the purchaser is thinking that because the packaging is big, they will be getting a full package. It's all quite legal. It's up to the buyer to be more aware. Caveat Emptor....Semper. The cheaper it is, the more likely you will be decieved. Read it. That's why you won't have any recourse if you complain... it's all there.
At times like this and ONLY this, we need a Karen ☠︎︎
Yes but what is the cost of making a Karen feel important to us as an ally that will make the Karen feel as if her ideas are important
Lecture the cashier lecture
NO we merely need a rich bored person.
RELEASE THE KAREN
"I NEED TO TALK TO THE MANAGER "
This is so annoying they should be held accountable for false advertising and manipulating innocent ppl out of their money lol
It's a nessesary lesser evil to shape a naive innocent person into capable person fitting in society. After all painful lesson is most memorable.
@@Xlijkee Yeah that’s probably one of the dumbest justifications I’ve ever heard.
@@aidankhaos7687 As long as there is no threat to buyers health and no problem with the law, all is fair game 😁 don't expect good from others, all I can say... This way when well meaning comes your way it's more heartwarming
@@Xlijkee “lesser”
@@carol1nelove I'm sure nobody was hurt besides their ego 😂
I love how the same happens all across the world
some of these items will NOT be legal in the EU
Was going to say same thing. Most of that doesn't happen in the EU. But I guess it will now in Britain
@@michaelpedersen7752 Exactly. But Americans are like GovErNMenT rGulaTiOn Is BaD derp
Except Japan
Murder happens all across the world. Why wouldn't scamming happen worldwide?
Most of these are literally scams. In Finland you have 10 days money back guarantee by law. Also regulations for products sold in stores are really high.
Luckily we have a thing like this here!!
@@nuppup evil ass packaging 😂😂😂😂
Alright, Finland! We can pass laws like yours in USA
Ahh the more I know about Finland, the more I want to move there when I'm older
they should put a tax on unnecessary large packaging. For environmental reasons maybe. Then we'll see change. Those people are only acting if money goes in or out of their pockets... So let's take out again what they have stuffed in!
then they'll just put the product all over the place or put some junk in the remaining area as an excuse, there's alot of backdoor for that rule.
@Nadia this, I agree
What's environmental reasons?My country doesn't have that word in their dictionary (joke)
Ikr. They sent me a DEBIT CARD in a box that got delivered at my front door... too big to fit in my mailbox.. 😑 Like What. The. Hell. It's honestly ridiculous.
I saw u more than 1 times in most of the vids I watch
Honestly this is just sad. Companies really do only be caring about them selfs.
thats capitalism for you
They’re biggering
Welcome to capitalism. In communism you re just a tool. In capitalism you re an cow giving money. Almost no difference...
Welcome to capitalism my friend
Honey it’s themselves 😂 but I can’t say nothing because I spelled bat 🦇 wrong 2 years ago lol
“It’s like promising a kid a dog and then later showing up with a scooby-doo puppet”
*scrappy-doo
@@ihatetacocasa 🤢
@@martabachynsky8545 ?
@@cone--1 I've despised Scrappy-Doo ever since I was a little kid in the 1970s.
@@martabachynsky8545 oh
There should be a rule that the packaging can’t take up more than 20% extra volume than the item.
It’s so damn wasteful and deceptive.
in europe some country have this rules
Yes I definitely agree with u
And even if you buy it, once you see how fake it is, you're not going to buy it again... Terrible marketing
How is it deceptive? If you don't read what's in there, before you buy, then that's on you.
@@Normal1855 No, it's not. People shouldn't have to be hyperaware of everything they buy. Packaging has two functions: protect product for transportation and communicate important information about what's inside. Not the customer's fault some brands fail at the second one. That's like having a finance assistant steal the client's money and then blaming the guy who hired him for not double checking his cash flow. That's what the finance assistant is there for. To take care of the cash flow.
Lies and false advertising aren't illegal any more.
It is in Denmark.
Some years ago, a dairy company was forced to pull an ice cream product called "Flødekilde" (Cream well) because it didn't contain cream.
Products are required by law to contain a certain amount of an ingredient to be allowed to put it in the product name.
On that note, I also remember the time before that law when most of a shrimp salad (topping for smørrebrød) was actually macaroni. We used to joke about the shrimps being dragged through the mayonnaise and reused, as there were very few actual shrimps in a package (usually 150-200g.). The rest was macaroni, aspargus and mayonnaise. Today the macaroni has been removed from all brands.
@@HepauDK wow i wish we had it here lol
@@HepauDK In Germany the same happend with a lemonade. It was just very dumb because "it doesn't have enough sugar in it to call it a lemonade"
Ahhh...the ugly side of capitalism.
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Depends on the country
This has to be illegal. I can’t imagine how upset and disappointed these people must’ve been.
Aren't these false advertising? We need stricter laws.
NOT AS LONG AS LAWYERS ARE LIVING THEY ARE THE CROOKS!
If even the packing is false advertising, imagine what shit that food has inside? What could we be eating? 🤮
Lil
Good to know
Omg ewe 🤢 🤮
@@candyminu239 o
Shyla Minhas lol
The one that was claiming to be non dairy but wasn’t pissed me off the most. Bc it’s putting someone’s life in danger and if someone buys that product in a rush, they could probably die. That company needs to be sued.
EDIT: (5 months later) omg this is amazing thanks so much :')
What about the eye shadow that can damage your eyes? Sodium Caseinate is basically a hardened cottage cheese. It's the same as those protein powders body builders use. I'm lactose intolerant btw and that tiny amount would be HIGHLY unlikely to affect anyone lactose intolerant. I doubt people die from having non dairy.
i also thought that but they dont care if someone dies as long as they get money
Lactose intolerance is NOT the only issue related with milk. Sodium caseinate is NOT lactose. That is why does not affect people with lactose intolerance. It affects people with milk protein allergy. Now you understand?
Wrong. They want you to spend money every single day on their products. If you die you dont buy.
I read non dairy as non binary lmao
I was pretty sure, in the UK, there was laws stating that packaging wasn't allowed to be more than 10% bigger than the product inside for this very reason, along with the whole waste and recycling thing too.
It sounds like “Don’t judge a book by its cover” but the opposite.
Then that means "Don't believe on a book by its cover
Same meaning really
Don't judge a cover by the book-?
The reason why people judge a book by its cover is the same reason why you shouldn't.So the book,in both cases,needs to be opened and read thoroughly.
@@catto.nmdyanaa I was just thinking this before reading this reply section 😀
THIS IS EXACTLY HOW PEOPLE GET TRUST ISSUES
True
Trueee😭😭😭
true
Yes I now have trust Issues
IKR
In store, I often see damaged boxes of items that look they have been ripped open and I'm pretty sure it's for this exact reason
Yes. I've opened (not ripped) boxes to verify the quality of the contents. I also think it is often done to steal product.
Never trust anything with a tiny plastic window
Some of these actually shocked me cuz some of them are famous brands.
@@rielml yup UnU
words of wisdom
Amongus
Or an orange face.
I love how they took "Candy topped' literally and put exactly 1 candy on top.
I like how the filling in the cake problem is all over the world-
My mom bought a long chocolate roll, when we sliced it their is no chocolate fillings inside and we never buy cakes on that shop ever again.
@@zestytriss5282 this happened with me too
We have the opposite problem- too much filling, too little cake
@@saliharoshan7636 really
Nezukoooo channnnn
And that's a quick way to lose all your customers in modern times.
Word spreads fast on the internet.
Not really. 99% of this stuff is made in China. They throw tons of this shit out all over the world, then make something else. You might think "I won't buy that again" but chance are, you couldn't anyway, as the next consignment will be totally different packaging, with a totally different name, from a totally different company. But made in the same factory and with the same disappointing result.
As the Who sang "we won't get fooled again"..... unfortunately, we will
@@davetiffany8982 even the Tesco one?
@@davetiffany8982 General Mills?
@@davetiffany8982 bruh the factory in china dont care, someone ordered them to be made this way, blame the idiot marketer that though this was a good idea not some factory in china
@Matthew Pierce I mean...the company ordering the manufacture from them still logically knows exactly what it is China made for them and decided to put it on shelves anyway.
Recently we thought we were getting pouches of tuna but it turned out it was really a plant based product to look like tuna fish. I joked, "They should've called this 'I Can't Believe It's Not Tuna'!"
“Not even filled half whey” I lost it lmao.
do you know da whey?
@@FrankGliker nao du yu kno de whey?
@muskan bansal ok knowledge of something learned
Hahahahhahah whey lol
Lmao yes
If i come across one of these irl, imma go straight to the compqny and demand my money back. I dont even care if i get called a karen
You won't be I mean
You shouldn't be
Since it's the right thing to do
you're opinions are valid
you have the rights to say your opinions since the product is under you possession since you bought it with you money
people who call you karen are just illiterate beings unable to comprehend this evil situation
lol sorry i got a lot of typos
Imagine if their address is lie too. 😡
That's your problem for not reading the back of the package-that's the same as signing a contract without reading it-you have no grounds.
I remember in the late 60s when bottles and packages started having to say how much product was in them and it suddenly became very obvious the tricks used in packaging.
I think the thing at 4:51 meant that the orange cover is Made in USA but the metal portion is Made in China. Because that can happen. It can even be assembled in a different country as well.
I was looking for this comment
Or it could be a fake anyway; my brother has worked in a factory that is in the netherlands yet label(printed there) on the bottle said "made in germany" 😅 trust nothing.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing!
I agree
@@dodopson3211 hah lol 😂
Title : "Most Evil Packing Designs ment to Deceive People."
Me : So in other words it's a scam
People be getting mad at this comment ...... just to let everyone know this comment is Not a hate comment to the creator to of this video
we needed more “me:” comments?
@@samdeguzman oh hell naw
Um...yeah
I'm sorry but the like was 505 and I don't want to like this comment
true
I love how each second of this video is relatable
This happens literally all the time. 99% of products labelled 'natural' or 'organic' are just slapping on that word for the conscious consumer, there's absolutely no restriction on when you can or can not use it. Ridiculous.
Oh yeah, Walmart's "Natural Peanut Butter" doesn't even have enough peanuts in it to legally be called "peanut butter" - it's "peanut butter spread." But slap the word "natural" on it, and suddenly it's a healthy option despite all the sugar and fat used for filler.
Which as someone from a farming family, worked in food processing as well, and having seen this, I KNEW years ago that the marketing changes completely and the product MIGHT change 2%. Or 0%.
@@OffGridInvestor "New And Improved!!!*"
*(packaging)
That is why, in the USA at least, it has to have the "USDA Organic" label to mean it's actually organic. If you're seeing a product claiming to be organic without that, it's not really organic.
Organic means something but natural doesn’t. Cage free eggs can also be bs too
So wrong...shameful really.
That's why I always read the packaging and the numbers on the packaging instead of relying only on the visual marketing. Because 9/10 the marketing is always deceptive.
That “Non-Dairy” one that contained milk was really serious- what if you’d been lactose intolerant? They could have made you seriously ill!
It likely doesn’t contain lactose or casein.
@@LMPL1993 it could've been processed with a machine that also processes dairy products, so the company HAS to put a warning on the packaging
Ikr
@@sarerusoldone Exactly.
Sadly this does happen quite a bit. Titles can be very misleading, for example the premade icings that has milk or cream cheese in the title often does not contain milk, but the ones that do not have any dairy in the title are the ones that has milk in it. It is always important to look at the ingredients or you may be ending up regretting it soon after.
The laziest employee is often the smartest worker because they’ve figured out how to get decently paid for nothing more than the bare frickin minimum!
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Give your life to Jesus Christ , Repent , pray and read your bible , it may be hard but its worth it , there is nth out there in the world , Repent and turn from your wicked ways ,Repent Jesus is coming back🙏❤I love you and Jesus loves you more.
They are actually more creative and think about the easiest way to get something done.
Hard working, less intelligent people do things the hard way because they are less organized.
@@tinalarmond547 No imaginary friend is going to get you out of the pickle you put yourself into.
Take responsibility. It is harder than thinking an imaginary sky daddy will do everything for you.
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“Natural brown sugar”
Me: oh great! That must be good!
Packaging: Natural is only the brand name/trade mark.
Me: The hell?!
WOAH
I ALWAYS WONDERED WHY MY MOM OPENED THINGS AND THEN BOUGHT THEM 🤣
Yh same!
Yes I've seen OPENED PACKAGES before.
yea- now Ik and I will do it when I buy things
OMG SAME
Same
"they had us in the first half, not gonna lie"
E?
E?
E?
E?
@@jubychisti2181 E is E
I remember getting a couple of individually wrapped candies where it was just air in them. No candy and one of them was sealed in half
These gotta be the worst false advertisements I seen
That's not funny i swer if those not stop I start open shit in shop before buying..
I do that but with the egg carton to always check they are not broken before buying. Sometimes I replace a broken egg with one from a different box. I don't care, it's quality insurance.
@@o.a-b7212 Lol, I thought everyone does that-
@@o.a-b7212 I mean no one is gonna run off with 5 fucking eggs stuffed in their pockets
@@Oracle24_ you never know, you never know, you just need to watch out to don't squeeze your self to some one cause they will crack and then you good to go,I know but is not like I done it before... 🙄
(just kidding/ playing around hehe) but I will be not surprise some one done it knowing human possibility is unlimited...
Yeah I thing most of people do exchange parts of eggs box for better one.
@@Oracle24_ LMAO JUST IMAGINE THEM FALLING ON THEIR POCKET IJANFLDSNALDJ
That’s the reason why I don’t trust stuff sold in some shops. This teaches us to check the product before buying it.
Isn't that supposed to be common sense to check everything before buying it?!🤦🏻♀️
4:51 plot twist - the hose spray is made in China while the cover is made in USA
That's exactly the case, so the lawyers can say the company technically did not lie. And fyi, it's a hose spray nozzle.
@@Jlundeen oh- wow, I dint know that
Although, I do want to ask-why does it matter what country these are made? Are the Chinese ultimately worse factory workers?
@@minibagels tbh I also think that there is no need to hate China and know where products are made
And, to be honest, China is ONE OF THE BEST producers in world
And they have a lot of technology
And even if we hate China, we are nothing without it in technology
exaclty
If people started returning all these products to stores and demanding a refund, retailers would insist manufacturers stopped such deceitful practices. I'd go so far as to report them to trading standards, if sufficient people complain they might make an example of some of the big brands by imposing substantial fines.
*YES.*
Fining them doesn't do anything but raise the price you pay for things. They get punishment from returned products and bad reputation, not from fines, taxes, etc. They can decide to pay fines no problem if the products sales are successfully covering them.
@@skaruts *:(*
**sadness increases**
@@skaruts Who cares if the company raises prices? They're already scamming people out of their money.
@@cutienerdgirl Then they'll be scamming people out of *more* of their money.
Do you understand that higher prices punish consumers first, because consumers (you!) are the ones paying the fines, not the companies? Costs imposed on companies are always paid for by consumers, workers, or shareholders. That includes taxation, tariffs, costs of regulations, etc, etc.
Imposing large costs may hurt them if sales drop, or if they have to let go of staff or lower their wages, or if they lose shares, but that may be only until they find a way around those loses, like tobacco companies and consumers did where I live to get around inflated prices from taxation: they just started selling/buying tobacco in bulk, for much cheaper. If they're a big company with many products, it may still not even make much difference to them. But it will make a difference to consumers buying their products, if they don't see the problem with them, or if it's a product consumers need to keep buying, or if the competition isn't providing worthy substitutes.
5:13 it just means that theres a pigment or chemical not FDA approved, or just a pressed pigment. unless its specifically said to be an eyeshadow, thats all it is. you could probably safely use it for crease, just not the line
Honestly the thing that pisses me off the most out of this is the blatant waste of packaging. Like, oh hey you ripped someone off looks like you’re gonna lose a lot of customers very fast, but it’s just the amount of shit they waste to do so.
😢🌲🍀🌱🌱☘️
True. Those Jetstar pencils were free though. It's a budget airline that doesn't even serve food.
even more funny is, that the whole industries are telling they are trying to produce less plaatic or waste in general. Yeah. Here in germany the product packages arent different.
I think they are. There is a law about how much bigger the packaging can be. Companies will still try to rip us off.
What part of Germany do you live in? Because where I lived it was never like that.
@@melody-vz6xq It is federal law, so the part does not matter.
How are they different?
for the makeup one, it's a common occurence with eye shadow. it's usually there because there is a shadow that is a pressed pigment. pressed pigments are not fda approved, typically because they are a pigment and cause temporary staining to your skin. pressed glitters are also a cause of that warning, because with pressed glitter, (not to be confused with shimmer eyeshadow), the pieces are chunkier and can fall into your eye if used incorrectly and cause tiny abrasions in your eye. these warnings are on plenty of eyeshadow packaging. 90% of the time it's because of pressed pigments. not that big of a deal when you know the reason behind it. :]
Do not buy or use cheap makeup. I read it destroys your skin. Instead, invest in good skin care.
@@jocelyneke6445 my comment has nothing to do with cheap makeup.
If it is not FDA approved or made of glitter it is cheap makeup. Anything that would scratch your eye is cheap makeup. If something chunky fell in my eye I wouldn't like it.
@@jocelyneke6445 there are high end brands that have non-fda approved chunky glitter and pressed pigments. it’s only not approved by the fda because the glitter is not eye safe and the pressed pigments stain. it doesn’t mean it’s cheap. it’s just not meant to go on your eyelids or around your eyes. 🤷
What did we learn today?
Always check your packages
Or live in Europe (France, Belgium, Germany...) These packaging are illegal here and I've never seen one of them. ^^
@@grenade8572 In germany, the postman will most likely throw your package on the ground. They don't care if it's fragile, they just do it.
@@TempestVRoid That's an other problem... In Belgium, the postmen LOVE bell at your door and immediatly go away (they don't act all like this, but it happens often). You have to run if you want your package. ^^
@@grenade8572 😂
Some of these state "paid for air" - in defense of the company, the weight of the product is listed on the box. So even a huge box of mints, meant to give the impression of quantity, would have the actual weight, say 6 oz or whatever on the package. You would know it's mostly air. This only Applies to the food examples for the most part.
0:08 "I'm mad at Disney, Disney. They tricked me, tricked me🎵🎶"
Had me wishing on a shooting star!
And now I’m 20 something, I still know nothing
About who i am and what I’m not.✌🏻
@@Stella2cool4u so call me a pessimist
@@jellyandthecrewman1834 but I don't believe in it
finding a true
@@FaaizFaheem21 LOVES KISS IS bulls-
@@jellyandthecrewman1834 cz I feel bad love
I feel hurt love
Sometimes happy love
Turns into giving up
I was expecting the table cloth to literally have "Plastic Tablecover" written all over it.
Tbh they should be fined for packaging like this
PFP💜💜💜💜, which actor?
@@jichulove3925 jo Jung suk?
@@luvsachkash I don't know😅😅😅, but soo handsome😍😍😍😍
@@jichulove3925 oh yes he is.
What
3:38 ahh yes, the day I realised my protein powder was only filled half *whey*
I thought this person meant to say why -
@@melfels1247 It's supposed to be way and the person made a pun by saying whey
W h e y
Lmao
*w* *h* *e* *y*
2:13
Ok uh… my aunt has these and they are coated with those candy stuff, maybe they just did that on accident?
I’ve had em before and they, even without the candy is MWA, perfection.
What I wonder is, haven’t any of these brands ever heard of repeat customers?!
At least for the body cream, package size doesn't matter cause the importang thing is the net weight.
Waste of materials though
Days of focusing on brand loyalty are over. There's too many people to sell "one and done" to.
They make millions on one false ad product, then put out another.
@@bluesapphire4262 But they probably get away with charging more for the larger container because people think they're buying more product.
That milk one is actually for allergy purposes, not because it actually contains MILK, but because it contains something that those with milk allergies may react to. Sodium Caseinate is one of the ingredients, and, as a milk derivative, those with allergies may not be able to process it. But those with lactose intolerance should be fine, and many people who don't consume dairy for other reasons should be fine, as disregarding it because of that ingredient would be very similar to disregarding coal or diamonds because of their carbon content, when having some sort of grudge against carbon... not a perfect example but it gets the idea across.
Exactly. The allergen information is not as specific as the ingredients lisy because it has to be broader for the sake of safety.
@@米空軍パイロット I... um... just to be clear, you're indicating that you're on my side of this debate, right?
@@JanMaynz Yes
@@so7780 It's as much cows milk as carbon taken from a diamond. It's not diamond at that point, it's just carbon.
Timestamp?
I love the brownie in the wrapper. It looked like a domino with one dot on the one side and blank on the other.
0:16 as someone who likes to make bracelets,that’s just sad
4:41 they just removed that chocolate jar 😂🔥
Yes true I luv dairy milk but the "now bigger" always got me thinking 😂😂😂
Maybe the “now bigger” packaging is the old one and they’re phasing it out?
@@ragnkja can be
When I was a kid, I filled out a form in the back of a comic book. It said "100 Different Dolls". I sent the form in. A few weeks later, I received a small box. The dolls were hard pink plastic all about half an inch long. I showed my mom and she said "They ripped you off!"
This is why i always check the weight and read the back. I dont even remember buying something that wasn't what i expected, but it happened in my childhood maybe i got the trauma or something
Right? My reasons are generally being frugal. I generally want to obtain the lowest cost for the most amount of product, which is why I absolutely love the little "$$$$/g" portion of price tags.
I surely hope those portions of the label aren't some weird thing my section of Canada does, like bagged milk, and that it's fairly global.
@@K-Anator problem is, those price/unit tags are getting smaller every year, making it harder to the average consumer to even read them. Last time I went to the grocery store, I had to pull out my phone to magnify the tag to read it, the text was printed smaller than the fine print I've seen on a contract.
me too - oriental tat was a new thing when i was little and we wised up to it pretty quick. having said that i recently fell for a LARGE washing up bowl, 2.5 L. so that is 2.5 L to the brim and made out of a polymer+eggshell compound that cant cope with the weight of 2.5L.
I remember having a bead kit and like the whole tray was filled (this was back in like 2012 or something) and one day I was excited to come home and play with the beads, came home and then realise all of the beads are on the ground because my cat jumped on the table and nocked all of them off, worst part is there were tiny beads that were about as big as a millimeter and we are still finding them today, 9 years later.
Oh shit
Uh oh
wishing you luck on finding them all, stranger
Wish you luck also
As someone with a dairy allergy the "non-dairy" containing milk one happens way too often.
Every Christmas season I go through the frustration of every store losing the only two brands of truly dairy free creamer for all the random ass Christmas flavors. I often wonder if the number of people buying fruitcake flavor outweighs the number of people that need the dairy free brand.
If you regularly shop at a particular store that usually carries it, talk to the manager. I'm not saying the issue _will_ be resolved in your favor, but it _might_ be. If no one says anything, the store manager won't know that customers are being inconvenienced.
One time I went to Applebee’s and I got to get a prize or something. They let me get a “blue colored pencil.” It was brown. It said on the label, BLUE.
Who gives a blue colour pencil as a prize? It cost like 5 times lesser than a ruler (I compared it to a ruler because I don’t know much about the american dollar)
Omg so true, imagine buying some of these things as a gift for someone and how disappointed will they (And u) be once it's unpackaged . That cream with half empty packaging 😡
0:34 Sure, the packaging is misleading, but I'd love to see how you would reach the bottom of the container if it was really that tall. ☝🏻
Pump
Why make it that tall?
@@theresedavis2526
Look I get it, like I said it's misleading.
It makes me wonder though.
Don't these people ever read the label (ingredients, quantity, country of origin, etc)?
Like, do they buy any random unknown stuff, & they casually put it on their faces?
If that's the case, the misleading packaging should be the least of their worries...
Also, don't they realize there's something wrong when they hold it, with all the weight being at the top?
Also, aren't they alarmed by the volume/price ratio?
Don't they ever stop & think that if the container was actually that big, for that price, it'd be 💩 (or even dangerous)?
These people fell victims of Natural Selection, not some company's stupid marketing strategy.
@@KatorNia I wholeheartedly agree and cannot make sense of people's willful ignorance and carelessness. They do fall victim to natural selection, but Corporate's marketing strategy is not stupid..... it's deceptive, crooked, and immoral. Just because someone cannot count, that does not signify that I have right to cheat them of their money. I'd still deal with them honestly. An evil person is worse than an ignorant person.
It could be a pump bottle or squeeze bottle 🤦♂️
This is beyond Satan’s creation, it’s just so evil
So a scam is worse than sending people to someplace where there is eternal suffering
@@JETS5 yes, bc this is eternal suffering
wtf
they waste mORE plastic and other products to do THIS SHIT!!
@Simply Leah no.
@Simply Leah yep, it's time for you to stop spamming, time execute report spamming 101
You're allowed to cringe from my comment
@fairyliaaa Shut up
@fairyliaaa Well guess what...
I don't believe in god
Dont sware 🤬
We have measurement and calibration laws and everybody who recognizes a sham is encouraged to report it to the consumer center.
The manufacturer gets a warning or will be sued.
But besides that it's unbelieveable, to see, how creative those scammers get!
3:26 I was caught out by this once as well. I bought a "fully loaded" pizza from a local supermarket and was surprised to see that, once I had taken said pizza out of the cardboard box, the toppings were only "fully loaded" where the little window was. A total swizz.
This shit should be made illegal and highly punishable
In Europe it is.
@@cleliaoconnell3705 Yes, and it works. Not in all cases, but such things shown in the vid, I've never seen the last 20 years or more.
I hate the people who make those kind of packagings, they are the worst, it's like getting rickrolled when you thought you were going to see a cute puppy but no- you just got rickrolled😔✋✨
Edit: literally forgot i even commented this but ik this doesn't make much sense but ok-
Rick is free
@@larapalma3744 lul
Getting Rickrolled is much better than this, rickroll it only cost your mood (it's my favorite song so yeah rickroll just makes me happy) but this stuff literally takes your mood and money.
@@Stellaris13th I agree too-
They be like: nEvEr g0nNa glvE y0u Up NeVeR g0nNa lEt y0u d0wN
The cosmic brownie with one sprinkle made me laugh out loud! 🤣
The matches were disrespectful at a minimum.
noriyuki_valentine I wouldn't be surprised if that was a production error rather than outright deceit like the other examples.
Product=air
Perfectly balanced as all things should be
Reality is often disappointing
i love this sm
it's basically "we've been tricked, we've been backstabbed, and we've quite possibly, bamboozled" but in real life edition
One time I bought mini chocolate chip cookies 🍪from the store when I opened it it only had one chocolate chip on each cookie 😂
omg i would be so ticked of sorry that happend to you
Unlucky, I hope you get a new cookie full of chocolate chips
so what??? it didn't say there was more than 1 chips on cookies did it?
government: bruh, at-least you got something be thankful
the people who got nothing:??
Atleast you have the empty package lol. Be grateful 😅
Omfg 0:22 I literally swear my sisters got this when we were kids, and I remember that cover and that plastic container. As a kid you don’t think about how it’s a rip off though, I didn’t even know it was. Just remember having it
say it with me... read the OUNCES! that is literally half the problem is people don’t read the packaging.
exactly! like that face cream, that whole thing could have been avoided if they had read the ounces on the package and realized it was probably going to be a tiny container.
Omg finally found the right comment.. thank u
But what if it's someone who have difficulty to read? What to do then?
@@idiotsaurusrex2141 well not everyone are friendly
@@melissakennedy3758 But the thing is, you shouldn’t have to read the packaging. It should just be what it looks like on the outside, you shouldn’t have to look for and read the tiny letters that say the ounces.
I swear, whoever designed all this will go to hell.
Yeah bro...
that's wayy too far man.
Its fraud you are decieving people so probably a sin.
@@raz870 doesn't mean they should be condemned to hell??
@@TurtleReefReal No I never said that. I was just trying to see the logic of the person who wrote the intial post
That's why, always read the net weight first!
Many times, the smaller one is the one with bigger and fancier package (and more expensive kg price)
^this.
Amazing how far I had to scroll to find this comment...
All of these be like: *they had us in the first half not gonna lie*
i edited this so none of the replys make sense
aw thats sad
How is that legal?
Once I bought a penguin toy slide , a tall slide with 50 penguins to slide said on the huge box when we opened it it was the tiniest slide and only has 1 penguin, the box was tall as chair but the inside is small as a phone
@@cands8351 that's... sounds like something you can sue
That happens with me but it was an lps.
I was a very angry 9 year old for almost a week cause it was a fricking BIRTHDAY GIFT
Yeah, a lot of that going around. I'm going around to markets where I'm paying for something, only to find what's inside the packaging is a lot less than it used to be. And they're still using the original packaging.
It's starting to become, 'Buy once, never again' where some of these companies are concerned.
Note to self; inspect the packaging and label of every product before buying.
That's the real lesson here. Always expect to be ripped off. Don't trust companies.
Lays: *nervous sweating
Why do I feel like this is a lesson of the “don’t judge a book by it’s cover”
0:15 I remember one of my friends got this for their Christmas present and we were so confused when saw the inside of it XD
The “made in USA” and “made in China” one, is because one part of it, was made in the USA and the other part is from China lol
Where you playing evection notice? and some guy named Vinzain won?
i could of sworn i played with somebody named lemons with the exact same avatar in your pfp
@@epiced mmm I haven’t played that game in a while lol so I guess it depends on how recent.
My username is innocent_kitkat also lol XD
@@sweeterlemons3062 like yesterday
This is true. Same with manufacturing phones. Parts are from another country, assembled in another country and then sold in another country.
Chips companies after selling air:
*money counting intensifies*
I've heard this is a protection for chips so they don't get smashed. The air ballon saves them. I always read the weight because the baloon size varies
4:55 I don’t think that’s actually false advertising
The different parts were probably made separately
That's what I was thinking, like if they're from different locations it's gonna say, ya know 🤷. I wouldn't feel scammed by it, because I haven't really been scammed
It annoys me just watching this. I've also been tricked soooo many times. I bought a teapot, they sent me a miniature doll teapot.
A....what?
This is why you read the packaging. They have to tell you the weight, at least when it comes to soap, makeup, detergent, food, and other similar things.
I bought a disney colouring book with stickers, those stickers ended up being just coloured shapes like stars and triangles
And less than half the princeses where actual colouring pages the rest where already coloured images
I actually got annoyed after watching this 🤧😖
All these scamming companies should be held accountable.
I always check underneath the package because sometimes it’s just space. I saved my mom from being scammed twice
Yeah, never beung swayed by big packages, always read the net weight first (couldn't help with the barely-there jam or a single chocolate chip, but at least it's something).
What was she trying to buy?
*The tool that's made in China:* "I swear I am USA Person!"
Maybe it says that cuz it was made like one place and transported to another to be decorated?
Well, maybe the inside, metal part was made in China but the plastic cover was in fact made in USA? :P
Maybe yes,in Philippines lot toys made in china,lol.
Here in Australia we got a beer called "Aussie Beer". Turns out it was made in china and imported. Cheap crap. The government banned it as misleading.
The other one was "Australian ham on bone". The BONE was Australian. The ham was Canadian. They had people who would sit there with a bunch of bones working out what ones would fit the imported hams and then cutting them off at the end.
These companies should be held accountable for misleading the customers but also contributing in pollution for oversized packaging. They should be highly taxed and fined for these evil methods and registered in a public book that lists unreliable companies and store to have note on this products that warns of fakery.
Someone is responsible at the head of those companies. Shall we go get them out!
4:27 it's kind of sad if people still flush or throw it in water bodies even after knowing it will hurt the aquatic life
It is even sadder to realize your "flushable" toilet paper is not morally flushable
Anything that's not oldschool toilet paper can really mess up your plumbing. Even the stuff that is marketed as flushable. Flushable just means that it fits down your toilet. It doesn't disolve and can get caught on any uneveness inside the pipes. Even if the clog doesn't happen inside your apartment/house, it will happen somewhere down the line.
@@seratarsybagusibrahim5018 nonflushable toilet paper.
Me: n.... FLUSHABLE TOILET PAPER! **flushes it** **toilet explodes**
99% of what we flush down the toilet is bad for aquatic life. What that warning is telling me, is that I should only ever flush those wipes, so that they end up at the water treatment facility, or in my case the septic tank. Because doing anything else, could potentially have that wipe end up where there is aquatic life.
Because shit of course is just grand for aquatic life.