Friday, April 13, 2012
I'd say he's guilty of reckless endangerment....
This came out a year ago, but it's worth noting. From the April 18, 2011 edition of the Celiac.com newsletter:
Paul Seelig Found Guilty of Selling Fake Gluten Free Bread Gets 11 Years
Yes, we are primarily responsible for our own nutrition, but this was intentional misrepresentation. It's enough to make someone afraid to eat ANYTHING that contains a grain.
Paul Seelig Found Guilty of Selling Fake Gluten Free Bread Gets 11 Years
Yes, we are primarily responsible for our own nutrition, but this was intentional misrepresentation. It's enough to make someone afraid to eat ANYTHING that contains a grain.
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