Topic
Consumer Rights In Food Service
3 items
· 2 aliases
· first seen 13 May 2026
A reddit post argues that fast food chains should disclose all ingredients in their burgers, promoting transparency and fairness in consumer information.
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3 social posts
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427 engagement
Stance — 3 classified edges
Supportive
3
Sentiment — 3 classified posts
Neutral
2
Negative
1
Most-engaged posts on this topic
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reddit
· u/venzann
· sentiment: neutral
· ♥ 82
· ↻ 0
· 💬 42
· 208 engagement
13 May
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reddit
· u/watchspaceman
· sentiment: neutral
· ♥ 30
· ↻ 0
· 💬 51
· 183 engagement
10 Jun
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reddit
· u/Salty-Second-9024
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 0
· ↻ 0
· 💬 12
· 36 engagement
4 Jun
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