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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
"Green" BS
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<blockquote data-quote="Roush97" data-source="post: 5444751" data-attributes="member: 9270"><p>Has anyone else noticed that a lot of companies are advertising that they are making more enviromentally safe products or manufacturing processes? It is all great if they are but it seems that most are just using it as another way to advertise and say that they are better than their competition and to charge more. And how are we as the consumer supposed to know if they are actually using more enviromentally safe business practices? Oh well I guess it's just another way for big business to use consumer's consciences against them. Shell & Chevron are ones that I have seen advertising on TV a lot that they donate money or some crap to help clean up the enviroment. Oil companies are cleaning up the enviroment, ya right!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roush97, post: 5444751, member: 9270"] Has anyone else noticed that a lot of companies are advertising that they are making more enviromentally safe products or manufacturing processes? It is all great if they are but it seems that most are just using it as another way to advertise and say that they are better than their competition and to charge more. And how are we as the consumer supposed to know if they are actually using more enviromentally safe business practices? Oh well I guess it's just another way for big business to use consumer's consciences against them. Shell & Chevron are ones that I have seen advertising on TV a lot that they donate money or some crap to help clean up the enviroment. Oil companies are cleaning up the enviroment, ya right! [/QUOTE]
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