The Fine Print: What Product Packaging Doesn't Tell You

9. Coles Watermelon without seeds

Product Cost: $3.32 Acquired from: Coles Produced by: Coles Group Coles, an Australian grocery business, employs approximately 100,000 people in its various sites throughout Australia. Nevertheless, as of 2018, its assets exceeded $21 billion, making it a titan of the sector. That's more than enough money to pay someone to confirm that your watermelon is truly seedless. Is it not?

Imgur.com/Coles Seedless Watermelon ©SpicyFlamingCinnamonRollTigerBearOfRage Unfortunately, Coles was exposed by the packaging's irony when its purportedly seedless product was, in fact, the exact reverse. It's unclear what went wrong, but the supermarket business didn't have a good image. The business shouldn't feel too humiliated. From Target to Kroger, it occurs to the greatest among them.
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