← Back to context Comment by ruthmarx 1 day ago Except your analogy breaks as they are not the same product. 2 comments ruthmarx Reply herval 1 day ago Except they are ruthmarx 1 day ago No, buddy, they're not. If two products have the same name but different ingredients, they are categorically not the same product.You chose a bad analogy, that's all.
herval 1 day ago Except they are ruthmarx 1 day ago No, buddy, they're not. If two products have the same name but different ingredients, they are categorically not the same product.You chose a bad analogy, that's all.
ruthmarx 1 day ago No, buddy, they're not. If two products have the same name but different ingredients, they are categorically not the same product.You chose a bad analogy, that's all.
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No, buddy, they're not. If two products have the same name but different ingredients, they are categorically not the same product.
You chose a bad analogy, that's all.