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Come on, man! At some point people need to be accountable for their own ignorance. If you don't know that butter contains milk, then you have bigger problems than lactose intolerance.
If you let the companies get away with this, they'll use it as an excuse to get away with more. The enforcement isn't about this mistake specifically, it's about keeping consistent practices and preventing precedents.
That's a good point that I didn't consider.
Or… hold the corporate scum accountable to regulations. We just elected a rapist whose underwriters want to extirpate the dept of education. Don’t take for granted things that seem like common sense, not everyone has your lived experiences
That bigger problem is probably just generations of government lying about food.
ask for butter and 9 times out of 10 you're getting margarine.
You know theres an edit button, right?
why?
it was a lot more than triple and I deleted them a long time before you responded.
Kbin just doing it's thing
That bigger problem is probably just generations of government lying about food.
ask for butter and 9 times out of 10 you're getting margarine.
Triple post!