I’m lucky. I eat nutritious food and like playing with my toys better than eating. Being overweight is not a problem. Cheerful Monk recently posted..In Fairness
It’s high time this happened. I’ve always wondered how companies like these got away with their outrageous claims. I know youngsters who spend their pocket money / birthday money / salary, etc buying gimmicky supplements like these, and they don’t come cheap. There is nothing that gives you a fit body other than exercising right and eating healthy.
Good for the consumer, bad for the economy! Of course there are other intentionally deceptive marketing campaigns that cost the consumer far more. “Hope and change” is one that springs to mind. Looney recently posted..Alcatraz 2014 Winter Swim Video
I’m lucky. I eat nutritious food and like playing with my toys better than eating. Being overweight is not a problem.
Cheerful Monk recently posted..In Fairness
Yes, that you are.
It’s high time this happened. I’ve always wondered how companies like these got away with their outrageous claims. I know youngsters who spend their pocket money / birthday money / salary, etc buying gimmicky supplements like these, and they don’t come cheap. There is nothing that gives you a fit body other than exercising right and eating healthy.
There are many other rip offs going on and eventually all of them will fail.
Good for the consumer, bad for the economy! Of course there are other intentionally deceptive marketing campaigns that cost the consumer far more. “Hope and change” is one that springs to mind.
Looney recently posted..Alcatraz 2014 Winter Swim Video
Yes, the original “I sell hope” quip comes to mind.