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False advertising in product names

by TheGiant on July 22, 2010

Have you ever noticed that at some restaurants, particularly fast food, that even the names of some of the food items they serve are false advertising?

Take the “Grilled Cheese Thickburger” at Hardees’  it is no better than a REAL grilled cheese sandwich by any means. The bread, is barely grilled, and has no crunch, and the cheese is not melted, it’s a cheese sauce, which means it doesn’t qualify as a grilled cheese anything.

Or how about places that serve “melts” the Arby Melt or whatever it was called, does not qualfy as a melt, in order to be a melt, it must have MELTED CHEESE, again, it had cheese sauce, it’s easy to tell the difference. Real melted cheese is thicker than the junk they use. Though, strangely, the ham melt tastes more like a real melt. Of course, on the value menu it appears they replaced it with the “Ham & Cheddar” .

Please, just be honest folks, if it’s a melt, then MELT the cheese, if it’s supposed to be grilled cheese, the bread has to crunch a little, and the cheese has to be MELTED.




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