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On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 13:47:00 -0600, boulanger wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> This is just going too far: >> >> Ingredients: Milk >> >> Allergy Warning: Contains MILK >> >> And on my jug of CostCo Cashews: >> >> "Ingredients: Cashews, Peanut Oil, Salt" >> >> On another part of the label: >> "Warning: Contents processed on equipment that also processes nuts" >> >> And on yet another part of the label: "Consumers should read all >> allergy warnings carefully" >> >> Why not just read the damn ingredients and be done with it? If they >> can't read the ingredients, then they can't read any of the warnings >> warning you to read the warnings about the ingredients. >> >> -sw > > A local supermarket carries prepacked broccoli (packed in the US) that > is clearly labelled, in big letters *"Broccoli"* In the fine print > underneath it says: "May contain broccoli". > I kid you not! On a sack of salted peanuts: 'processed in a plant that processes peanuts'.. -- Groet, salut, Wim. |
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