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Default Re: Ramadan's Jewish Willy Wonka

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Originally Posted by Bluestar View Post
They advertised to make people believe that their powder mixed with the contaminated water was healthier than breast milk You could say each person has an individual choice but if you knew how much advertising and "newspeak" could influence someone, you'd know it was unethical.
Well, being in sales means that yes, I do understand how much advertising can influence people.

But my question is ... was Nestle actually telling people to mix the milk powder with contaminated water?

Or were they just saying, "mix the powder with water" and, the people themselves used contaminated sources of water [knowingly or not] ?
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