Multiple Choice
When Kraft foods made a claim that their processed cheese slices contained as much calcium as contained in 5 ounces of milk, the Federal Trade Commission pursued it as a deceptive claim. Although Kraft admitted that a cheese slice did not actually contain as much calcium as claimed due to processing, the company claimed that its ad was not deceptive because consumer research indicated that calcium content was not important to consumers when deciding among brands of cheese. Basically, Kraft's defense was based on its belief that the misleading claim ________.
A) did not lead to material injury to consumers, and thus it was not deceptive
B) did not claim anything different from other cheese manufacturers
C) was not technically misleading if consumers didn't think it was
D) was not reasonable from the consumers' point of view
E) was not deceptive because the claim was merely false but did not omit any important information
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