As discussed in the Natural Cereals (posted at the course site) case, why might the claim that a food product is "vitamin enriched," and specifically that it contains Vitamin B, be misleading, even if the claim is true?
a. If the claim is true, it cannot be misleading
b. Because all foods contain vitamins
c. Most Americans are not deficient in Vitamin B and most should not expect any immediate energy boost
d. Bran cereal does not contain vitamins