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Stainless steel. Because the common understanding of stainless is not what the stainless in stainless steel means.
Organic foods. Obviously this varies by location, but there are no universally standardized and enforced definitions of what it means to be organic that it comes close to being meaningless. You'd be surprised at what "organic" growers can get away with.
Genuine leather. It's so misleading it's pretty easy to argue that it's essentially a lie.
20% off. When it's the same cost as it was last month, you just upped the price, then put it on sale, so that in the end it evens out.
Is this not as opposed to fake leather (plastic)? They could just say that it is leather or real leather, but that does not sound as fancy.
It's actually a technical term disguised as common language.
Most people think genuine means "as real as you can get". Which is true in everyday language.
But when it comes to leather, "Genuine" is a quality grade that means "The lowest quality of leather that technically includes actual animal hide." Usually it's bits and pieces glued together.
Consider it the hot dog of leather.
I am pretty sure that "bits and pieces glued together" is the grade directly below it known as "bonded leather". I think "genuine leather" is the first grade that is real leather. It just isn't actually very good leather.
I wasn't very confident about the bits and pieces, so I looked it up, and calling it hot dog leather is accurate.
"Military grade leather."