Yourkie
Silver Member
Where are the Montana tractors actually produced?
I live fairly close to a major chocolate producer named after a town in Pa and slowly but surely they are moving their candy production to other countries and to other places. Mexico has been one of their many choices.
My question is simply this. Why isn't it considered false advertising to use a geographical area or community in one's corporate or product name and not have most of the production of said product be done by that community?
If Montana tractors wants to make their product in Korea or wherever, then they should call their product Korean Tractor. But don't pull the wool over our eyes and call it something it isn't. The world is full of deception and it is about making money and marketing instead of truth.
Sorry for the semi-politics of this but the deception that is allowed because it makes money for a few while deceiving the many is wrong.
I live fairly close to a major chocolate producer named after a town in Pa and slowly but surely they are moving their candy production to other countries and to other places. Mexico has been one of their many choices.
My question is simply this. Why isn't it considered false advertising to use a geographical area or community in one's corporate or product name and not have most of the production of said product be done by that community?
If Montana tractors wants to make their product in Korea or wherever, then they should call their product Korean Tractor. But don't pull the wool over our eyes and call it something it isn't. The world is full of deception and it is about making money and marketing instead of truth.
Sorry for the semi-politics of this but the deception that is allowed because it makes money for a few while deceiving the many is wrong.