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		<title>Prove</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got another of these market surveys in the mail today. This time some cunning people on marketing department of a big food company wanted to know how much fruit eat. Do you ever use fruit in hot foods, they apparently needed to learn. And if so do I use canned or fresh fruit? Remarkable, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I got another of these market surveys in the mail today. This time some cunning people on marketing department of a big food company wanted to know how much fruit eat. Do you ever use fruit in hot foods, they apparently needed to learn. And if so do I use canned or fresh fruit? Remarkable, really. I did my best to put down the most absurd answers I could think of. Wouldn’t you have done the same? They really should use more professional <a href=http://www.surveypirate.com>survey tools</a> than this sublime example of sheer incompetence. Incompetence is funny though and when applied right paradoxically most efficient. What comes to mind if you stop for a moment and contemplate which TV commercials you remember best? I always come to think of crazy German commercials and those amazingly weird training tools TV-shop try so desperately to shift.</p>
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