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ok, but my ? is who decides what products to test? if you look at a lot of products from store manufactures on this site, some companies have "the worlds #1 tasting, worlds #1 ingredient- etc,etc, yet out of the top 25 that were tested, the worlds #1 cant be found.
so who decides on what gets tested. don't get me wrong, I believe this is a good way to help consumers make an informative decision on a product. But pulling products off the shelve and then tested, why do they choose what they do and who decides what to test, no idea.
however, there is a way to find out-
what I am more interested in is, when they take a product for testing, do they
1-notify the manufacture
2-give the manufacture a chance to respond with another test
3-get a chance to dispute the test
4-offer another sample for testing
5- are they only limited to certain products that they can test?