To: rickmichaels
It's one thing when the FDA has a regulation that protects the average citizen from something they are unable to verify themselves, e.g. that a product contains a small amount of something that is known to be carcinogenic.
However, if the regulation prevents something that the average citizen can confirm for himself, then it needs to go. If I get a cherry pie from a company that is mostly crust and sugar with very few cherries, then I will not buy from them in future, and may very well return the pie I just bought for a refund.
The government can't hope to protect us from every underhanded action by greedy corporations.
To: who_would_fardels_bear
If I get a cherry pie from a company that is mostly crust and sugar with very few cherries, then I will not buy from them in future, and may very well return the pie I just bought for a refund. I don't think that McDonalds accepts returns in their Drive-Thru windows.

6 posted on
12/18/2020 1:02:39 PM PST by
Yo-Yo
(is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: who_would_fardels_bear
That’s true in a well communicated market but with one of our size, or when products come in from other countries, a lousy product could be sold for years without making a dent in sales.
26 posted on
12/18/2020 1:53:13 PM PST by
dirtymac
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