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I guess I give people too much credit
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 995725" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>This is not a new topic, but it looks to be headed to the same ending. I don't know if we can call this a debate because not many standing up for CAB other to say they "had" a great marketing plan (it's now turned into a scam). While I agree that a percentage of the population can be told anything and they will buy it for gospel but in CAB's case the general public can see that CAB stands for certified angus beef leaves little room for other thoughts. What are most consumers to think but the package says certified angus beef, it's certified to be angus. A scam on beef eaters ...... But they could end up with a 9 year old Holstein cow served up as hamburger at their local market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 995725, member: 378"] This is not a new topic, but it looks to be headed to the same ending. I don't know if we can call this a debate because not many standing up for CAB other to say they "had" a great marketing plan (it's now turned into a scam). While I agree that a percentage of the population can be told anything and they will buy it for gospel but in CAB's case the general public can see that CAB stands for certified angus beef leaves little room for other thoughts. What are most consumers to think but the package says certified angus beef, it's certified to be angus. A scam on beef eaters ...... But they could end up with a 9 year old Holstein cow served up as hamburger at their local market. [/QUOTE]
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