Don’t be
I’m not
consumers really don’t read labelling properly.
the label that always makes me chuckle is “made with 100% REAL fruit juice” which is ridiculously deceptive
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“Made with 100% REAL fruit juice” doesn’t say it’s made of 100% juice. Just that the portion of juice involved is 100% real. There may be other components of the product. I’m not sure if that’s what it means, but it could be
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The worst one I have seen is:
Serving Bowl
made from
PLANT-BASED
Fibrehttps://www.healthychoice.com/power-bowls-classic
So, that cardboard bowl is made out of cardboard, but if you don’t look closely enough, you just ate pork.
Good morning. I wanted to actually visit that URL to pick a part their claims, but I cannot get the “plant-based” hoo-ha text to appear on my browser view.
I am however noticing that first they tell you that you’re getting “*all natural” pork as though there would be such a thing as unnatural pork.
The asterisk disclaimer reads “minimally processed with no artificial ingredients”. The mind spins to comprehend what could be an “artificial” ingredient.
So they’re basically saying processed pork.
Here’s a higher resolution image of the packaging. It’s in the bottom right corner, above the nutrition labeling.
Nice! High five for going the extra mile!
That’s hilarious. This is NOT cardboard, it’s plant-based fiber, cellulose, you know, cardboard material
It’s not cardboard, is just made from the stuff that cardboard is made out of… It’s a completely different product entirely.
Eye roll
Did you miss the sarcasm?