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In reply to the discussion: Nutella to Pay $3 Million - Deceptive Ad [View all]GoCubsGo
(34,780 posts)55. So, people are supposed to make their purchasing decisions based solely on advertising?
If you want to buy a car based on an ad, without checking Consumer Reports, JD Power, DOE fuel efficiency reports, etc., then yes, suing the car company would be ridiculous, IMO. The information is out there, and easily accessible to all. That includes nutritional and ingredient labels on food products. I would rather see people exercise consumer savvy than run to court complaining that they were snookered--even though the facts were right in front of their faces. It shocks me that people automatically believe everything they hear or read, without bothering even read labels or check facts.
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No, elleng, and Wonder Bread doesn't build strong bodies 12 ways, either. :-) nt
gateley
Apr 2012
#4
Wonder Bread - used by plumbers as a plug on small water pipes when doing repairs.
mikeytherat
Apr 2012
#31
It's ridiculous? The ad says one thing, the label says another, but the lawsuit is ridiculous?
truebrit71
Apr 2012
#20
The most recent ad has the kids bouncing off the walls, tearing the place apart, running in circles
mikeytherat
Apr 2012
#33
So, people are supposed to make their purchasing decisions based solely on advertising?
GoCubsGo
Apr 2012
#55
"It shocks me that people automatically believe everything they hear or read.."
truebrit71
Apr 2012
#59
I'd never tasted Nutella until a couple of months ago when there were samples at the grocery store.
Vinca
Apr 2012
#14
I would be interested in the details. How much of the settlement do lawyers get?
rhett o rick
Apr 2012
#18
