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Lunetta 1 year ago
Not that rare, packaging for all of the frozen foodstuff one buys at Lidl (german retailer chain) are very true to actual content.
       
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Monty 1 year ago
In the US, it is usually a pathetic and disappointing reality when it comes to food. By comparison, US companies should be embarrassed.
       
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Midge 1 year ago
Monty,
it's called fluffery and it's legal. everything is exaggerated. even influencers push it. they'd rather invest in virtue signaling.
       
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Irwin 1 year ago
Monty,

not only in the US, and not only in relation to food, I assure you.
       
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Waldo 1 year ago
Monty,

that's your freedom right there. the freedom for companies to produce whatever, without the government telling them what they can't do.
       
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Serene 1 year ago
       
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Tim 1 year ago
well duh if they fuck it up they have to throw themselves into their sword 35 . but then again from what I have heard employees in Japan down get treated like trash and actually make a decent wage.
       
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Geoff 1 year ago
#11 Wow. A place were Starbucks is actually less of a rip-off than usual. If only they’d sell ‘real’ coffee, as well.
       
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Willis 1 year ago
Perfection
       
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