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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 702140" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Go to any supermarket and ask the meat manager, if CAB is 100% Angus. Go to a restaurant and ask if the meat they advertise as Angus is 100% Angus. 99% will tell you it is. They know this because the meat has been certified. They do not realize that CAB is a name brand and does not actually depict what is in the package. The people that condone it do not think that they are conning the public, they have a term called good marketing. The promoters of this play on the gullibility of people. Unfortunately I believe that an awful lot of advertising follow techniques that are similar.</p><p>What I would like to know is if you think this is a morally correct way to market do I need to get an attorney or websters dictionionary to determine what you say is the whole truth or are you covering up something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 702140, member: 5494"] Go to any supermarket and ask the meat manager, if CAB is 100% Angus. Go to a restaurant and ask if the meat they advertise as Angus is 100% Angus. 99% will tell you it is. They know this because the meat has been certified. They do not realize that CAB is a name brand and does not actually depict what is in the package. The people that condone it do not think that they are conning the public, they have a term called good marketing. The promoters of this play on the gullibility of people. Unfortunately I believe that an awful lot of advertising follow techniques that are similar. What I would like to know is if you think this is a morally correct way to market do I need to get an attorney or websters dictionionary to determine what you say is the whole truth or are you covering up something. [/QUOTE]
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