Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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... containing less than the legal limit of butter fat , a large packer was fined $ 150 and costs . A food products company pleaded guilty to a charge of interstate ship- ment of frozen fish which were infested with worms ; and the court ...
... containing less than the legal limit of butter fat , a large packer was fined $ 150 and costs . A food products company pleaded guilty to a charge of interstate ship- ment of frozen fish which were infested with worms ; and the court ...
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... containing from one third to one seventh of a grain of morphine . Others contain as much as three grains of opium or 12 per cent of alcohol . The color of teeth depends on diet and general health . Dis- colored teeth may be quite ...
... containing from one third to one seventh of a grain of morphine . Others contain as much as three grains of opium or 12 per cent of alcohol . The color of teeth depends on diet and general health . Dis- colored teeth may be quite ...
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... containing materials in whole or in part which it does not contain . A common deceptive label is one which describes a textile product as being all wool or real silk when in fact the product may contain only small portions of those ...
... containing materials in whole or in part which it does not contain . A common deceptive label is one which describes a textile product as being all wool or real silk when in fact the product may contain only small portions of those ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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