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  "textContent": "Japan's _Act Against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations_ (1962) is a consumer protection law that cracks down on deceptive advertising and packaging. Companies can't exaggerate what's inside, especially when it comes to size, appearance, or quality. If companies break this rule, they risk fines and public warnings. — Read the rest \n\nThe post Japan's truth-in-packaging law makes snacks look exactly like the box appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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