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I was at the supermarket today looking for baby spinach leaves and came across this display of packaged salads. Antiox, Cardio, Inmuno… how can they get away with this blatantly false labelling? It’s just lettuce FFS.
What’s the weirdest advertising you’ve seen lately?
To be fair, eating the lettuce is probably as good medicine as some of the medicine doctors hand out (though I suspect over-medication of nearly everybody isn’t the problem in Spain that it is here in the US). And cheaper.
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Nothing wrong with eating lettuce! And it’s nice to be able to find packets of mixed leaves rather than having to buy three different types and have them go off. Though to be honest, I found it bad enough when they were being called things like “gourmet” and “tender shoots”… but the idea that different batches of supermarket mixed greens serve to help specific health issues… that’s way too much for me to swallow.
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Well cut them up then π
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I know the law here has gone after various yogurt firms about ridiculous claims. I think the companies just try nonsense like this, then change the names when they’re sanctioned.
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Like those awful Actimel ads. Just one small bottle of artificially flavoured and sweetened yoghurt drink and your immune system is fully activated for the next 24 hours. Honesly…
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