To protect itself from millions of dollars worth of taxes, Proctor & Gamble UK tried to defend a lower court’s ruling that a Pringle is not a potato chip.
At some point, a potato-chip-like item is so different from a potato chip that it can no longer be called one — but when?– Adam Cohen, New York Times
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