Iā€™ll probably stick to asking for oat milk instead of ā€œporridge waterā€ or whatever the new mandated name will be. To be honest I do think calling it ā€œmilkā€ lets them inflate the price when it is essentially porridge water.

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Courts donā€™t define words, people and dictionaries do. And this was in the telegraph which means it BS anyway. Ignore and donā€™t click

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Laws and consumer protection agencies can and do define words in the context of consumer goods.

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