Discussion»Questions»Shopping» Sometimes when you buy a packaged product there will be something almost useless included that you gotta pay for; what is an example?
Leaflets full of patronising warnings and turgid accreditation details.
If the product needs operating advice and instructions fine; but all those Notified Body references are not much use to me as the user! We have to pay for them because the manufacturer has to pay for the costly regulatory assessments behind all those arcane code-numbers, CE-mark and the like.
If it's a food.... If I happened to be allergic to peanuts, I would know not to buy peanut-butter. Of course it contains peanuts, albeit pulverised peanuts. I don't need a warning on the label that it contains what its name alone says it contains!