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Kraft and other food companies say that they don’t deceive customers by skimping on the avocado. A spokeswoman for the company said most consumers understood that guacamole is part of the company’s line of “flavored” dips.
You think that people generally understand guacamole to mean that it's just a flavor and hardly contains real avocados? You're mistaken if you think the point of this lawsuit (and many) are about the plaintiff winning large sums of money. This is an action taken to hit corporations in the only place that it hurts: their coffers.
How else would you suggest going about handling a company's false advertising (or whatever you want to classify this deceit as)?
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Really?
You think that people generally understand guacamole to mean that it's just a flavor and hardly contains real avocados? You're mistaken if you think the point of this lawsuit (and many) are about the plaintiff winning large sums of money. This is an action taken to hit corporations in the only place that it hurts: their coffers.
How else would you suggest going about handling a company's false advertising (or whatever you want to classify this deceit as)?