I was permanently banned from the Reddit sub without recourse for posting this despite not breaking any rules. I’m slowly making the migration over thanks to such encouragement.

  • perishthethought@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    ITT:

    Americans: I’m so used to being lied to about literally everything that this doesn’t seem that bad.

    Smh…

    • merc@sh.itjust.works
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      9 months ago

      It isn’t that bad.

      It says “made with real honey”, which is a pretty big clue that it isn’t real honey.

      It says “texas honey blend”, again indicating that it’s honey blended with something.

      And, as for “gourmet” it’s in a plastic bear-shaped container, it’s not a luxury item.

      If people want to buy stuff made from high fructose corn syrup, shouldn’t they be allowed to do it? How much more obvious does it need to be that this isn’t pure honey?

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        9 months ago

        You sir are on the right side of the IQ bell curve. We need packaging that people on the left side of the bell curve can understand.

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        9 months ago

        I’m American, and honey blend implies to me that it is a mix of different types of honey. Like clover honey and whatnot. Kinda like a Red blend wine is a mix of different wines, not 50% merlot/50% rubbing alcohol or something.

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        9 months ago

        Clearly, and nothing personal here and I’m sure this honey company are good people, but my comment was more addressed at the larger societal issues of being an American (which I am) and how we’re constantly lied to and how we’ve normalized that 100%. So that small things like this don’t seem worth calling out. This particular label is not that bad, but in other countries, as others have said here, the label would be even clearer. Europeans don’t have to read between the lines with phrases like, “Made with…” to know that’s not the same as “100% made with …”. That’s all.

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        9 months ago

        Just like American blended whiskey is a little bit of whiskey, neutral grain spirits, and caramel coloring.