Turkey ham looks like ham and tastes like ham but it contains no pork; it is all
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Turkey ham looks like ham and tastes like ham but it contains no pork; it is all turkey. A nationwide survey of consumers showed that most believed the meat product contained both turkey and ham. The USDA approved this label based on a dictionary definition for the term ham: the thigh cut of meat from the hind leg of any animal. Discuss how consumers processed information concerning this product and used this information in purchasing this product. (One court ruled the label to be misleading but was overruled by a higher court.)
a. Is the label misleading?
b. How should the FTC proceed in such cases?
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Consumer Behavior : Building Marketing Strategy
ISBN: 286110
10th Edition
Authors: Del I. Hawkins; Roger J. Best; David L. Mothersbaugh
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