I wonder why (not really) they can't have a regulation that states that if something is not leather you can't call it leather. If it's not whole grain, you can't call it whole grain! They always have to find a way to muddy the water!
I wonder why (not really) they can't have a regulation that states that if something is not leather you can't call it leather. If it's not whole grain, you can't call it whole grain! They always have to find a way to muddy the water!
In reply to bravenrace:
Because we live in a nation of unscrupulous E36 M3heads who just want to make money.
Did you know that olive oil in the US is completely non-regulated? Wiki, I know, but good overview. So if you're allergic to soy, for example, it could be in your "100% extra-virgin olive oil".
Don't get me into what "Made in the USA" really means. I had to find out the hard way here at my new job (steel) and it sucks.
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