Pringles are a well-known brand of potato-based crisps, distinctive for their uniform saddle shape and unique stackable packaging. The speaker highlights Pringles as another example of processed foods that are engineered to be exceptionally palatable, combining various components to create a flavor profile that encourages continuous consumption and makes it difficult for individuals to feel full.
Pringles. The same exact thing where you combine these different components and it forces you this like, "Oh, this tastes great. I need more."
""Similar to Doritos, Pringles are cited by the speaker as an example of a food product that combines different components to create a highly addictive flavor profile, leading people to want more and never feel full, illustrating the food industry's strategies for overconsumption."