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/^t/Another half-truth heralded by the acolytes of advertisements states that adverts provide customers with information, thus offer them choice. Well, I guess there is nobody who can authoritatively say why this particular washing powder is in any way better than the one presented "two adverts before". And if one is to believe the slogans, we buy "the best washing powder available" only to discover a year later that the very same product "has been improved". How can one improve the ideal?