Re: Kraft Sued for Mislabeling (again)



In article <eSePh.5772$B25.3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Emma, sometimes it's not a matter of what IS in the product as much as what
is NOT in the product. Maybe that's what the idiots were trying to
communicate when they designed the package.

Exactly. The implication is that nothing unnatural or unwholesome is in
the product.
.



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