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IMO E,
Argument:
people like to eat healthy
the term "imitation"deters many people from buying a product.
public should be encouraged to eat healthy,so manufacturers should chose "lite butter"
E says the term has no effect on people, coz they are already buying the product with less butter content. they are already encouraged to eath healthy and changing names will have no effect.
Argument:
people like to eat healthy
the term "imitation"deters many people from buying a product.
public should be encouraged to eat healthy,so manufacturers should chose "lite butter"
E says the term has no effect on people, coz they are already buying the product with less butter content. they are already encouraged to eath healthy and changing names will have no effect.
The powers of two are bloody impolite!!
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