The industry thieves know that it is human nature to expect a product one has purchased in the same size container (for years in many cases)to contain the same quantity each time.
You are obviously a shill for the industry doing the cheating. The only time the industry mentions a federal regulatory agency they either want to destroy it or as in this case, use it as covers for their slimy theft. The only reason for keeping the containers the same size is to fool people.
O’rielly, what a joke, didn’t he say “video comes in video comes out never a miscommunication”. Why is it that so many fools follow this liar? It looks like that the top republican candidates for president will be coming from “Fake News/ Fox News”, or should I say “Big Business”, how funny.
I wonder if “Fake News” has a stable of likely republican supreme court justices (I am sure they will all attend the republican state of the union, unlike Antonin Scalia, Samuel Alito, and Clarence Thomas, scum bags).
TIME Mag is right on. Billionaire Puppet. Crooked as can be. Trying to wreck Wisconsin with poor reasoning. Well, one thing is we have to protect our Natural REsources for generations yet to come. Their are other billionaire puppets out their too trying to "get rich" fast scheme on the account of our natural resources in WI. Oh, they'll see their maker in the long run.. don't lie, don't cheat, don't treat others unfairly. Right!...Injustices are bad and evil. Greed is evil too...
I don't like the narrow view offered by CNN, but the fact is, consumers control the markets by the information they give about their buying habits. Corporations spend very large amounts of money on marketing research and they stock their stores based on their findings. If the price of a product is more important to the consumer than where the product was made, stores will focus on the lowest prices which are typically foreign made.
If we want our local stores to start offering more products made or grown or developed in the United States we have to tell them that. If we just keep buying the same way and don't tell the companies when we want something different they won't know and they won't offer other goods. I have gone into a Martin's Supermarket, a Kroger, and even a small green grocer and specifically requested certain fruits and vegetables that they didn't commonly carry and within a week or two, they got the product in. Companies want to give us what we want. Their goal is happy customers who don't regret purchases. But it has to start with us. Our dollar is the power in this economy. What we do or do not buy affects the bottom line.
Because the majority of the country is more concerned with price than origin, American made goods tend to have higher prices- it's supply and demand. So switching over will cost more at first- that was the truth way back to colonial times- British goods flooded the market, American made products weren't selling well so the producers had to raise prices to meet their own needs. But as the demand rises the market will increase production to meet it and the price will stabilize. It's the ups and downs of a mixed-capitalist economy. And the starting point for every corporate decision is "what does the consumer want/need". Let's tell them!
The industry thieves know that it is human nature to expect a product one has purchased in the same size container (for years in many cases)to contain the same quantity each time.
You are obviously a shill for the industry doing the cheating. The only time the industry mentions a federal regulatory agency they either want to destroy it or as in this case, use it as covers for their slimy theft. The only reason for keeping the containers the same size is to fool people.
O’rielly, what a joke, didn’t he say “video comes in video comes out never a miscommunication”. Why is it that so many fools follow this liar? It looks like that the top republican candidates for president will be coming from “Fake News/ Fox News”, or should I say “Big Business”, how funny.
I wonder if “Fake News” has a stable of likely republican supreme court justices (I am sure they will all attend the republican state of the union, unlike Antonin Scalia, Samuel Alito, and Clarence Thomas, scum bags).
I don't like the narrow view offered by CNN, but the fact is, consumers control the markets by the information they give about their buying habits. Corporations spend very large amounts of money on marketing research and they stock their stores based on their findings. If the price of a product is more important to the consumer than where the product was made, stores will focus on the lowest prices which are typically foreign made.
If we want our local stores to start offering more products made or grown or developed in the United States we have to tell them that. If we just keep buying the same way and don't tell the companies when we want something different they won't know and they won't offer other goods. I have gone into a Martin's Supermarket, a Kroger, and even a small green grocer and specifically requested certain fruits and vegetables that they didn't commonly carry and within a week or two, they got the product in. Companies want to give us what we want. Their goal is happy customers who don't regret purchases. But it has to start with us. Our dollar is the power in this economy. What we do or do not buy affects the bottom line.
Because the majority of the country is more concerned with price than origin, American made goods tend to have higher prices- it's supply and demand. So switching over will cost more at first- that was the truth way back to colonial times- British goods flooded the market, American made products weren't selling well so the producers had to raise prices to meet their own needs. But as the demand rises the market will increase production to meet it and the price will stabilize. It's the ups and downs of a mixed-capitalist economy. And the starting point for every corporate decision is "what does the consumer want/need". Let's tell them!
I agree with you. When I saw this on TV I thought it was retarded. If they want to show the facts they shouldn't mislead. Period.
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