Product Labeling Origin Concerns

Summary

Labeling products with their origin is a common practice to inform consumers. In Oregon, this follows federal guidelines. Not labeling other products doesnt necessarily constitute discrimination. If you feel strongly, you can lodge a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Contact the FTC at 1-877-382-4357 or visit www.Ftc.Gov.

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I made an online order. Wanted a coke. When i ordered i had * options. Mexican coke, diet, or regular. Im offended by that. I called coke to find out why they call mexican coke. They said because it has cane sugar and made in mexico. I said why don't they label where the other coke is made. Why only mexican coke.
Hello ****. It's essential to note that labeling products with their origin is a common practice to inform consumers about the product's source. May I know your location to provide more specific information?
Oregon
In Oregon, product labeling follows federal guidelines. Here are the key points:
- Companies label products with their origin to inform consumers.
- Not labeling other products doesn't necessarily constitute discrimination.
- If you feel strongly, you can lodge a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
FTC Contact Details:
Phone: *-*-*-*
Website: www.ftc.gov