Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor
Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Frito-Lay customers are calling for a boycott because of the company’s decision to stop using biodegradable bags for most of its SunChips products due to complaints over the noise the groundbreaking packaging makes.
Texas-based Frito-Lay will resume using traditional plastic bags for five of six of its SunChips flavors. Specially-marked 10.5 ounce bags of the original flavor will continue to have the 100 percent compostable bags.
The company, which is a unit of PepsiCo, said it is working on a new biodegradable packaging that takes into account customer feedback, including the level of noise created by the bags.
Customers, however, filled Frito-Lay’s Facebook and Twitter pages with angry comments about how the company was “pander[ing] to a ridiculous request” and proving its compostable packaging was a mere “marketing ploy.”
Customers who wanted the bags to be kept argued there were obvious alternatives such as transferring the chips to a bowl or reusable plastic container. Many made clear they would stop buying SunChips and called for others to do the same.
“I will no longer buy SunChips, or any Frito Lay product for that matter. You caved too easily!!!!!,” Melody L. Martin commented.
“We saw the Sun Chips commercial… before we saw that commercial we had never eaten or bought a single Sun Chip,” said Kristofer Hoch on Wednesday. “As of this day, our compost pile contains probably 100 or more empty bags of Sun Chips; all in various stages of break-down. As of this day, I’ll never buy another bag of chips from Frito-Lay, UNLESS you bring back the compostable bags.”
Frito-Lay sought to “set [customers'] minds at ease” by saying it was still committed to biodegradable packaging.
The compostable bags are made of plant-based sugar carbon instead of petroleum-based carbon. They were launched last year, earning praise for Frito-Lay for introducing a first in the global snacks industry. The company, however, suffered an 11 percent drop in sales of SunChips over the past fiscal year.
Many customers had complained about the the noise of the new packaging, and one even created a Facebook page, “Sorry But I Can’t Hear You Over This SunChips Bag,” that had more than 47,000 fans.
The noise created by the packaging was disruptive and may offset any environmental gains, customer said.
“We have small children who nap during the day and go to sleep earlier than we do at night, and the bag has actually woken them up before,” Michael said in a discussion on Frito-Lays Facebook page. “So after purchasing we immediately transfer the chips to a large plastic Ziploc bag thus negating the gain made by the more biodegradable bag.”
Customers also reported other issues with the bag, such as tearing too easily and failing to keep chips fresh as long as the old packaging.
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