Eh, so that’s why they fills it with air, eh. Me never knews. Me thought it was filled with nitrogen gas or something and packed to keep the contents fresh for longer time.
In the mountains in Colorado, chip bags are all puffed out because the air pressure inside the bag is higher than outside the bag. I was driving over the divide once and the bag of chips in the bag seat spontaneously burst open scaring the heck out of me.
i’ve seen how the stockers shove the chips bags into the shelves. It’s a wonder that there are any whole potato chips at all in the bags. They’re all about 50% potato crumbs!
For the record though, this is all actually true—this is precisely why bags of chips are seemingly half-empty, so to use the excess air as a cushion for the chips and try and minimize the chips getting crushed during the tumult of shipping, stocking, and handling. It’s not perfect, but the ratio they use isn’t an accident either. I’ve seen youtubers experiment around with seeing if more or less chips to a bag would work better, and they consistently find that the average half chips/half air ratio companies use is indeed the most ideal.
And once you realize that, I can sort of forgive the bags of chips not being quite as full as you’d expect. It’s at least for a valid reason.
It’s literally “inflation”. Check that content weight may have changed recently for the same size bag. No manufacturer wants to lose valuable shelf space in the markets, so they will keep the package size the same, quietly change the labeling and ship more air. :) :(
Imagine about 3 years ago
A shift in perception. Please scroll down.
BasilBruce about 3 years ago
Maybe he feels shortchanged because there’s no dip.
marilynnbyerly about 3 years ago
That’s why “Sold by weight, not by volume” is on potato chip packages.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Horace only occupies the bottom half of the comic strip panels. Clever, Samson!
Radish... about 3 years ago
He’s all that and a bag of chips.
PoodleGroomer about 3 years ago
Don’t complain. Buy oil and potatoes and fry your own.
Gent about 3 years ago
Eh, so that’s why they fills it with air, eh. Me never knews. Me thought it was filled with nitrogen gas or something and packed to keep the contents fresh for longer time.
annqueue about 3 years ago
In the mountains in Colorado, chip bags are all puffed out because the air pressure inside the bag is higher than outside the bag. I was driving over the divide once and the bag of chips in the bag seat spontaneously burst open scaring the heck out of me.
gigagrouch about 3 years ago
i’ve seen how the stockers shove the chips bags into the shelves. It’s a wonder that there are any whole potato chips at all in the bags. They’re all about 50% potato crumbs!
kartis about 3 years ago
This comic strip is not half-empty, it’s full of the sound of one hand slapping Horace.
spaceagesoul about 3 years ago
Well, the half full/half air ratio obviously doesn’t work. Nearly every bag of potato chips I buy lately is full of crushed chips.
InTraining Premium Member about 3 years ago
that purchase left Horace a little short…!
charles9156 about 3 years ago
creative license pressure ;+)
Alberta Oil about 3 years ago
Don’t.. consider the air inside as an appetizer, open the bag carefully and savor the aroma.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
LOL! Good one!
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
Thicker chips and Pringles nesting to some extent reduce the broken chips but there’s no substitute for Lays thin chips.
scyphi26 about 3 years ago
For the record though, this is all actually true—this is precisely why bags of chips are seemingly half-empty, so to use the excess air as a cushion for the chips and try and minimize the chips getting crushed during the tumult of shipping, stocking, and handling. It’s not perfect, but the ratio they use isn’t an accident either. I’ve seen youtubers experiment around with seeing if more or less chips to a bag would work better, and they consistently find that the average half chips/half air ratio companies use is indeed the most ideal.
And once you realize that, I can sort of forgive the bags of chips not being quite as full as you’d expect. It’s at least for a valid reason.
Doctor Toon about 3 years ago
It’s OK Horace, they aren’t charging you for the air
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
It’s literally “inflation”. Check that content weight may have changed recently for the same size bag. No manufacturer wants to lose valuable shelf space in the markets, so they will keep the package size the same, quietly change the labeling and ship more air. :) :(
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Packed by weight, not by volume.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
They are filled by weight not volume.
Chris Sherlock about 3 years ago
Horace is half the horse he used to be.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 3 years ago
This is such an old joke