No one is trying to fool the consumer. That's the kind of nonsense we've come to expect from populists like you. Any company caught intentionally misrepresenting the ingredients in a product will pay a heavy price. No regulatory person wants that stigma on their resume. Take it from someone who spent almost a decade managing regulatory for a global food ingredient company. No amount of Googling is going to change that reality. You should slink away like you normally do and find some other thread where you can post your nonsense.
Mistakes come after approval too. Some are on purpose. Most of the labeling mistakes I see are on foreign products shipped here. They are quite sloppy so my conclusion is that enforcement is nil
If your pea sized brain can only grasp big main stream food processors doing it correctly and honestly, fine. They are just part of the story