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2. Which statement is not Whitney Blair Wycoff's point of view about suing

Nutella in her article?
O A) Nutella is not a nutritional substitute.
B) We want to hold foodmakers accountable.
C) How could something that tastes so good be healthy?
O D) How could a mom mistake Nutella for health food?

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A Mom Sues Nutella Maker For Deceptive Advertising

By Whitney Blair Wyckoff

Which statement is not Whitney Blair Wycoff's point of view about suing

Nutella in her article?

O A) Nutella is not a nutritional substitute.

B) We want to hold foodmakers accountable.

C) How could something that tastes so good be healthy?

O D) How could a mom mistake Nutella for health food?

Answer:

C) How could something that tastes so good be healthy?

Step-by-step explanation:

Wyckoff´s remark about how something that tastes so good could be healthy is only a rhetorical question aimed to emphasize how ridiculous it was for her to believe that Nutella was a healthy snack, not her point of view on the topic.

She does claim that Nutella is not a nutritional substitute, and she does mention the objective of holding food makers accountable which can be understood as a kind of support for that idea. And she also questions Athena Hohenberg for mistaking Nutella for healthy food.

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