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Civil customer right advocators found that there are too many misleading labels
According to a survey by the Consumer and Patient Rights Advocacy Alliance (fébész) and the Test plussz online customer rights magazine, a number of misleading labels are added to Hungarian products, with false details of origin.
Civil customers right fighters have taken a closer look at these products in December 2011 and January 2012, and saw that several supermarket chains at misleading, inaccurate signs on products, on order to market the product to a wider audience..
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