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soganess
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Since we are splitting hairs, the container list the product as; "Hazelnut Spread with Cocoa". Quite prominently, in fact.
Why would your definition be more valid than the manufacturers?
jjeaff
on July 11, 2019
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We are discussing in the context of what people use in everyday language. In the U.S., the use of "hazelnut spread" over Nutella is exceedingly rare. Even when dealing with an off-brand, non-nutella "hazelnut spread".
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Why would your definition be more valid than the manufacturers?