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<blockquote data-quote="Fleegle" data-source="post: 1602053" data-attributes="member: 402985"><p>I take your point [USER=308541]@Tipetoo[/USER] but I am not sure that is the case in the UK at least. There are all kinds of laws, the sales of good act just being one. Having worked in the retail (albeit the technology side of the business) industry for over 30years I have seen all kinds of claims made and successful when the products purchased have not been as described. Diet Lemonade may be a bit ambiguous as a point of law but I think you could mount a pretty good case for goods not as described. Certainly the media might love it - though I think the education of staff is the most important thing.</p><p> </p><p>My future advice - ask what they have as diet in a bottle and drink from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleegle, post: 1602053, member: 402985"] I take your point [USER=308541]@Tipetoo[/USER] but I am not sure that is the case in the UK at least. There are all kinds of laws, the sales of good act just being one. Having worked in the retail (albeit the technology side of the business) industry for over 30years I have seen all kinds of claims made and successful when the products purchased have not been as described. Diet Lemonade may be a bit ambiguous as a point of law but I think you could mount a pretty good case for goods not as described. Certainly the media might love it - though I think the education of staff is the most important thing. My future advice - ask what they have as diet in a bottle and drink from that. [/QUOTE]
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