What's your best example of an 'improvement' that ruined a product?

I'd like to be the first one to say it:

Reddit.

Specifically for smartphone use.

Reddit is a website. I like to visit websites using Google chrome on my Android phone.

What I do not want is Reddit to automatically turn that website the second I enter it into some clumsy ass app inside the browser with big ass buttons and text, then implore that I download their shitty little app. I'm tired of everything having an app. I like accessing desktop websites on my phone and zooming in, having all the abilities I would if I was to go on the same website with my PC.

The Reddit app and all these other apps like Imgur all suck too, and have one fifth the abilities as their original websites, so why do they exist? Just let me open the fucking website on my browser without bothering me about your shitty app which I can't even open multiple posts or tabs in. There's an app for everything, when really all you need is just a website like you do on your desktop.

Also, what the hell happened to Walkers crisps? They taste so dull now.

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