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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 796094" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>the point the consumer has to realize is that unless they are willing to do research themselves, and certification, etc etc, can be full of fine print and downright deceptions</p><p></p><p>I haven't really confirmed this, but here's one example</p><p>McDonalds said "100% pure beef patties" on their big mac's.. leaving out the fact they don't say what part of the beef (lips and a***oles anyone?) the patty is made of, I heard that "100% pure beef" was a Trademark, which means it might as well have been branded "100% Snapper Lawnmower", since just because a tradename makes an allusion to quality ("Quality used auto parts Ltd"), doesn't have to reflect on the actual product</p><p></p><p>I've already said organic standards are going downhill, I'll leave that alone, just adding that current organic producers (the ones that just meet the current standards) are definitely riding on the coattails of the founders of the idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 796094, member: 9096"] the point the consumer has to realize is that unless they are willing to do research themselves, and certification, etc etc, can be full of fine print and downright deceptions I haven't really confirmed this, but here's one example McDonalds said "100% pure beef patties" on their big mac's.. leaving out the fact they don't say what part of the beef (lips and a***oles anyone?) the patty is made of, I heard that "100% pure beef" was a Trademark, which means it might as well have been branded "100% Snapper Lawnmower", since just because a tradename makes an allusion to quality ("Quality used auto parts Ltd"), doesn't have to reflect on the actual product I've already said organic standards are going downhill, I'll leave that alone, just adding that current organic producers (the ones that just meet the current standards) are definitely riding on the coattails of the founders of the idea [/QUOTE]
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