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>>11783098
>protectionism
This is Americlap for "my plastic garbage food is just as good as your real food because muh feelings"

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>>11716741
>>11716695
Also I just noticed the brand is "jack burgundy", you should definitely be skeeved out by that. How they managed to squeeze that past the French government is beyond me.

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I avoid them. Anyone making a good product in the US would give it a recognizably local name. All the stuff named after some other product from Europe is substandard garbage. For example the Wisconsin "parmesan" that doesn't resemble parmigiano-reggiano in the least bit. The California "burgundy" which is sweet and pink.

There's a shrill faction of passportless flyovers who think it's exactly the same, you can tell they've never actually tasted anything good because if they're questioned they'll immediately start bleating about the judgment of paris or the wisconsin international cheese competition.

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>>11279382
Most of the time when I see people whining about "authenticity" and "there's no right way", it's retards who think it's ok to shit in a bowl and call that a hamburger "because I feel it's a hamburger" or worse yet "I've never seen a hamburger, but I read about it on the internet and I bet this is better than the authentic version because my shit doesn't stink".

No, you faggot, it's your own excrement in a bowl. Call it by what it is, and not by what it isn't, and almost nobody is going to complain about it.

The thing that you can't seem to understand is that words have meanings, if I go into a restaurant and I ask for a glass of water, and you say ok I'll be right back, I'd damm well better get a glass filled with H20 and not a mug of canola oil. Because that's what words mean.

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>>11152802
There's also just the fact that words mean things. Usually they will argue something to the effect that "language is a living thing", which oddly enough doesn't apply when it comes to shoddy exploding Chinese electronics with a reputable name sticker slapped on. Just shoddy Wisconsin cheese with a reputable name sticker slapped on.

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>>10630212
At first it looked like you just didn't understand how labeling rules worked. It's becoming increasingly clear from your intellectual dishonesty that you're simply trying to win this argument by attrition, by repeatedly insisting that what false is true, and what's true is false.

What's your stake in this? No respectable new world winemaker opposes truth in labeling because their target market knows right from wrong. It's only the shady fuckers cranking out fake "burgundy" made from bulk zinfandel that want to be able to lie their faces off with full impunity. So I have to assume you work for Carlo Rossi or some such place.

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>>10021954
>buy chinkshit
>it doesn't work
>that must mean it's edgepro's fault
lmoa

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