I found this link http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1132745/Warning-Asda-This-milk-bottle-contains-er-milk.html and thought I'd share.
Its quite pathetic that companies have to stoop to this level of absurdity because people are quite sue happy nowadays.
"In a nation seemingly overcome by health and safety paranoia, it's only natural for shops to seek to protect themselves from litigious customers.
So even the most inoffensive products can be plastered with warnings that they contain 'nuts', 'eggs', ' shellfish' or some other potential allergen.
Asda, however, really is milking this trend for all it's worth.
Under the heading 'Allergy advice', plastic bottles of milk sold by the supermarket carry a serious warning - 'Contains milk'.
Apparently, that the product is called milk and the milk is plain to see are insufficient signals to those who are dairy intolerant."
You can read the rest if you read the link.
Its quite pathetic that companies have to stoop to this level of absurdity because people are quite sue happy nowadays.
"In a nation seemingly overcome by health and safety paranoia, it's only natural for shops to seek to protect themselves from litigious customers.
So even the most inoffensive products can be plastered with warnings that they contain 'nuts', 'eggs', ' shellfish' or some other potential allergen.
Asda, however, really is milking this trend for all it's worth.
Under the heading 'Allergy advice', plastic bottles of milk sold by the supermarket carry a serious warning - 'Contains milk'.
Apparently, that the product is called milk and the milk is plain to see are insufficient signals to those who are dairy intolerant."
You can read the rest if you read the link.
