Check out House of Raedford’s response to the Observer article in their website. They say they were using the consultative service thus there would be no fines if the problems found were abated. Reading their response makes you realize there are two sides to every story. I am not saying who is right; I just know from experience that everything in print is fact just because it is in print.
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Check out House of Raedford’s response to the Observer article in their website. They say they were using the consultative service thus there would be no fines if the problems found were abated. Reading their response makes you realize there are two sides to every story. I am not saying who is right; I just know from experience that everything in print is fact just because it is in print.
Oops….That is everything in print is NOT fact because it is in print…
I liked the first one better . . . more sarcastic.