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Derek
 
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On 7 Sep 2005 11:29:38 -0700, "Rudy Canoza" > wrote:
>Derek wrote:
>> On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 16:24:30 GMT, Rudy Canoza > wrote:

[..]
>> >Standard commercial law means that if a package says
>> >"100%" anything, it must be true.

>>
>> Then all those non-cruelty and 100% animal free and
>> friendly goods on the supermarket shelves are telling
>> the truth?

>
>As far as saying they don't contain animal parts (to the best of the
>producers' knowledge) and were not *directly* tested on animals,
>probably so. That's a weak claim, though.


I rang Tescos a while ago, and the area manager
told me that all the foods I buy there are 100%
CD-free. Amazing! All that guilt (hah) lifted off
and was taken away like it was never even there
to begin with.