Gebakehn nuch Pesach {baked after Pesach] is on the shelves already
Consumers beware: After Pesach they'll say oy, we printed the wrong year or we are using up some of last years labels. Bottom line, who controls the labels, etc
Picture is misleading because it says Pesach, 2010. We are heading into Pesach, 2011... If your story is that heimeshe stores are selling year-old groceries, well, that's old news
8 comments:
Mit sachddus hashgucha-oy,oy,yoy.
They didn't keep it a whole year in the freezer, it's a way that the hashgocha shouldn't give them problems. We are using up "old labels" story.
Picture is misleading because it says Pesach, 2010. We are heading into Pesach, 2011... If your story is that heimeshe stores are selling year-old groceries, well, that's old news
Label says 2010. It's definitely yoshon.
this article makes some good and expected points
http://www.app.com/article/20110415/NJOPINION01/104150317/0/FRONTTABS01/Courts-must-halt-double-standard?odyssey=nav|head
Isn't that trademark infringement on Oestreicher's?
Is there something wrong with selling chometz to a goy?
The date that the editor of this blog forgot to cover up, tells the real story about this whole site.
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