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Which one of the following is an example of misrepresenting product identification on your restaurant menu? Question 3 options: 1) serving maple-flavored syrup when you indicate on the menu that it is maple syrup 2) serving a bowl of soup that is the same size as a cup, yet charging a higher menu price for the bowl 3) indicating that a food item is home made when in fact you are serving a frozen, processed item 4) noting that a salad comes with an entrée when in fact customers are required to pay an extra charge for it

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  1. 22 April, 22:44
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    Option 2

    Explanation:

    A bowl is different in structure to a cup. A cup is not a bowl and can't be regarded as a bowl. A bowl is bigger while a cup is smaller.

    So serving a soup that is in a cup size but referring to it as a bowl in the restaurant menu is a misinterpretation and even charging higher on it is well misinterpreted and customers will fall for it.
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