Question


A mother bought what she thought was a large box of unsweetened cereal. It was the same 22 oz. size as other brands whose boxes clearly marked. However, when she opened the box it was barely full. The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act would not protect her unless
a. the package printed the disclaimer that the product might settle during shipping.
b. the package states that the contents should be purchased by weight rather than by volume.
c. the package clearly states 22 oz. on the front but the actual weight of the contents was only 16 oz.
d. the package lists all the ingredients including the total amount of sugar.
e. an identical package by the same manufacturer had the exact same amount inside.

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