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Old 01-13-2012, 12:35 PM   #79
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A person doesn't need to believe every single thing in an advertisement, either.
I believe that truth in advertising laws are useful for a reason.

Pizza Hut has a new commercial. A man sings that you can have ANY CRUST FOR $10. The fine print at the bottom says, essentially, NO YOU CAN'T. "Stuffed" (cheese-filled) crust costs more.

I told Husband that I feel like it shouldn't be legal to say one thing and then counter it with fine print. "ANY CRUST" means any crust. If it doesn't, they shouldn't sing it.

That's my opinion, anyway.
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