Saturday, March 2, 2013

How Much True Is There To Quorn Complaints?

By Rob Sutter


Any sort of negative press you may come across while surfing the web should not be taken seriously if you don't know the source. An anonymous person may either be lying or have tastes which are drastically different from the ones you may possess. Let's say that someone dislikes apple cobbler; you may enjoy it immensely, despite how they run that particular dish into the proverbial dirt. The idea of preference is the main reason why I can't believe the Quorn complaints I've seen.

One of the Quorn complaints that I had researched came about due to a sickly feeling following taking in the product. Having tried this very product myself, I can safely say that this was a matter of one person simply not liking the taste of it. It's not like this is terrible, either; for instance, I hated cauliflower ever since I was a child and my thoughts had not changed very much going into adulthood. It's one of those preference issues which seems to hinder reputable companies such as Yumi Media.

Sometimes people don't have the bodies to process certain food items. For instance, people who are lactose intolerant cannot take in dairy products without feeling sick following it. Those who have an allergic reaction to nuts or soy are going to react in the same way. Perhaps there was an undisclosed health problem that wasn't looked into all the way. I don't know if you can place the blame on the company when others have eaten the products and felt fine.

To me, going about looking at reviews for food can be attributed to reviews about movies. For instance, my girlfriend went to see "Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters," in spite of the scathing words that critics had to say about it. Regardless of what might have been, she came out of the movie satisfied that she send the money to do so. I know I sound like a broken record but preference is something that comes into play here just as well.

Product reviews are essential for most people since they want to make sure their money is spent well. They want to know about the products in each and every respect, which means that there's going to be a bigger focus on star ratings. If you see something ranked lower, of course that choice is going to be cast to the side much more prevalently. Quorn complaints are not ones that should follow this mindset because I believe that these are just the words of people who weren't made to eat these.




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