Evol Teriyaki Chicken - Misleading Product Claim

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The discussion centers around a negative experience with Evol Foods' Teriyaki Chicken frozen meal, which was found to be drastically different from its packaging. The actual meal appeared overcooked and unappetizing, with minimal vegetables and insufficient teriyaki sauce, leading to feelings of disappointment and misrepresentation. The user expressed frustration over the disparity between the advertised product and what was received, prompting them to contact the company for resolution. In response, Evol Foods acknowledged the issue and offered a coupon, but the user declined further purchases and emphasized the need for more accurate representation. The thread highlights a broader concern about misleading food packaging and the quality of frozen meals.
  • #31
Ben Niehoff said:
Behold, the power of color correction! I can't make your picture less blurry, though.

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Nice green broccoli and orange carrots! :biggrin:

Of course, to get good color, you have to capture good color in the first place. There's only so much I can do with a photo that's got low saturation and a yellow cast.

There is no saving that gelatinous chicken, though.
 
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  • #32
Next time I open my frozen General Tsao's chicken, I will post a photo, you won't believe how it is packed with whole snow pea pods, bell peppers, large, even chunks of chicken, it's beautiful.
 
  • #33
Ben Niehoff said:
Behold, the power of color correction! I can't make your picture less blurry, though.

attachment.php?attachmentid=69492&stc=1&d=1399412841.jpg


Nice green broccoli and orange carrots! :biggrin:

Of course, to get good color, you have to capture good color in the first place. There's only so much I can do with a photo that's got low saturation and a yellow cast.

Unfortunately, this was NOT what you get when you actually microwave this thing. The colors are NOT that vibrant, and the broccoli are not that green. And in total, there was only ONE (count 'em) stalk of broccoli in the whole dish. The rest were just the very tip of the florets.

You are welcome to buy one of these yourself and verify what I said. What I got was closer to the photo that I had shown. The vibrant color of your photo is extremely misleading when compared to what one actually get.

Zz.
 
  • #34
Even with the fake color, it still looks terrible, I would not eat it. You maybe got one small broccoli floret if you stuck all of the little pieces together...maybe.
 

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