Talk:False advertising/Archives/2017
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Is or should the place be included. For example a produce that says "Made in America" where only the outer box is made in America, or a British flag next to a picture of the food with no British content, but only signifying that it "was inspired by a British recipe"? I haven't edited the page as I'm not sure if it should be included. Ratty. 21 December 2017 —Preceding undated comment added 22:22, 21 December 2017 (UTC)