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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: [LACTNET] Code Compliance
> Fleur has a reasonable question.
>
> Marsha reminds us the Internet hadn't been invented when the Code was
> written, but the Internet has dramatically changed how we do business.
> It's the cheaper alternative to having a store or an office. "Walking"
> into a web site is now equivalent to walking into a physical store.
**I agree with Phyllis; if we consider a website a store, they can show
their products like a shop can. If we say that on a website it should be
just a written list of products, then that could go for a shop as well: put
up a list of products you sell, let the customer tell you what (s)he wants
to buy and get the product, which is packed in a non-attractive packing,
from the store at the back of the shop... :-s
We don't think this is how it will work, do we...? So, applying the same
reasoning to an off-line shop (in town) as to an on-line shop (in every room
in every house thanks to internet), having products on a shelf is a
Code-violation... or does my thought make a weird tour here...?
Kindly,
Marianne Vanderveen, Netherlands (who hasn't thouroughly read all the
interesting posts on clamping and Hb-levels yet, but will postpone that for
at least one more day, as she will have her birthday tomorrow and the sweet,
lovely smell of fresh baked apple pie has filled the kitchen ;o))
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