Deck 36: Ethics Today: is It Ethical (and Legal)to Brew “imported” Beer Brands Domestically?
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Deck 36: Ethics Today: is It Ethical (and Legal)to Brew “imported” Beer Brands Domestically?
The label on Cameron Ltd.'s beer reads,"British quality" and,beneath that phrase in small print,"Product of the U.S.A." Dave and other consumers file a class action against the brewer over the fact that its beer is not brewed in Great Britain.The plaintiffs' best ground for a possible recovery is most likely
A)misleading advertising.
B)unethical labeling practices.
C)inconsistent puffery.
D)inferior taste.
A)misleading advertising.
B)unethical labeling practices.
C)inconsistent puffery.
D)inferior taste.
A
The label on AmBeer Inc.'s beer reads,"U.S.quality" and,beneath that phrase in small print,"Made with Imported Hops." Bruce and other consumers file a class action against the brewer in California,which prohibits the use of an unqualified U.S.-origin claim.The plaintiffs' best ground for a possible recovery is most likely
A)misleading advertising.
B)unethical labeling practices.
C)inconsistent puffery.
D)inferior taste.
A)misleading advertising.
B)unethical labeling practices.
C)inconsistent puffery.
D)inferior taste.
A

