“full self-driving”
I do love GM’s “Supercruise” moniker. Accurate, and my introduction was during a CTS Blackwing commercial, so it was a great pairing.
Still disable it on rentals though.
“Supervised” lol
- “Up to…” when used to describe things like internet speeds
- “Wholesome” when used to describe food. Not really a lie, per se, but “wholesome” has absolutely no meaning when it comes to nutrition and just sounds good
- “Zero calories” or 0 grams of [blank] in the nutrition information. The regulations let them round down if it’s less than 1
gramstandard unit of measurement for that item (edited from grams). - Any time you see “free” there’s always at least an implied asterisk
“Up to” in terms of anything. Up to inherently also contains zero.
In regards to free, I’ve found that a general rule of thumb is that the larger, the bolder, the more differently colored, the more drop shadows added, the shinier, or the more 3D looking the word “free” is, the less free it will actually turn out to be.
The “zero calories” is a US thing, in the EU manufacturers are required to show nutrition per 100g. They can add percentages and serving sizes if they want, but per 100g or 100ml is required, so you can calculate your own serving sizes easily.
you can calculate your own serving sizes easily
You haven’t met the average American have you?





