It's not so much what "cooks and chefs think" that's important; it's what the law thinks and that is not universal. There are regulations most places, but they differ. What is permissible in one place is often not in another.
Truth in advertising? It'll never happen. All advertising is a trick to make you want something you don't need.
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It's not so much what "cooks and chefs think"; it's what the law thinks and that is not universal. There are regulations most places, but they differ. What is permissible in one place is often not in another.
Truth in adveritising? It'll never happen. All advertising is a trick to make you ant something you don't need.
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