10 big companies and scandals don't stop at million dollars

In competitive business is an indispensable thing to develop, however, competition is not always healthy and sometimes games are also used in business to earn big profits. Even big companies, advertising strategies are thoroughly used. The infographic below will tell us more about the tricks of the 10 big companies used with their customers:

Skechers has confirmed that their shoes can burn calories and strengthen the thighs with every step, Listerine mouthwash is as effective as dental floss. Or the game about "breaking" information: After the Deepwater Horizon environmental disaster, the oil company only publicly discloses 1/20 of the facts about the amount of oil spilled into the environment. Even the tricks to deceive customers are used: In 2013, in supermarkets in Ireland and England, the foods that were advertised to contain discovered beef contained a large amount. Horse meat, many cases account for 100%, not only that, but also pork! So what is the truth?

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The infographic below will tell us more about the tricks of the 10 big companies used with their customers.

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The News of the World newspaper was accused of infiltrating a celebrity's phone number.

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Skechers claims their shoes can help burn calories and reduce thigh fat, but the truth is not as advertised.

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The types of food advertised for beef were found to contain a small amount of horse meat.

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Nestle has "dirty" business by purchasing the entire bottled water and then selling it back to people to make a big profit.

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Listerine advertises that their products work just like floss, but there is evidence that mouthwash cannot be as effective as dental floss.