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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 178" data-source="post: 714168"><p>That would be good in a perfect world, however there is no such thing... all the points you have made are valid, but as always all those depends on the country you are and its law.</p><p>In France for example no way you will have a menu with the calories indicated, only on the product packages you buy at the supermarket.</p><p></p><p>You have Google, you can almost find everything you want to know, even noobs can find useful infos disclosed by more expert users. If you don't, you can still ask to the product support team.</p><p> So all rest on the user hands, if he is lazy to read the EULA or do some researches, then he can't blame the company but only ihimself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 178, post: 714168"] That would be good in a perfect world, however there is no such thing... all the points you have made are valid, but as always all those depends on the country you are and its law. In France for example no way you will have a menu with the calories indicated, only on the product packages you buy at the supermarket. You have Google, you can almost find everything you want to know, even noobs can find useful infos disclosed by more expert users. If you don't, you can still ask to the product support team. So all rest on the user hands, if he is lazy to read the EULA or do some researches, then he can't blame the company but only ihimself. [/QUOTE]
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