Did a bit of fact-checking, and this is what I got: "[T]he commissioners have no problem with straight bananas, it's the crooked ones they don't like so much, but they have never banned them." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6481969.stm …
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Wrong. It's a way of grading the fruit. Like if you go to a store and buy chicken, you can have Grade A, or a scrawnier Grade B chicken. So your argument is similar to if you complained about USDA poultry grades, and lying that scrawnier chickens are banned.
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