TheWolfePit

Someone is complaining about the title of my chicken rice bake video, saying it's cringey and click baity........The title reads "SHOCKING MISTAKE MADE!...........But THIS ONE is Better!" I created that title due to the fact Marie Callenders posted inaccurate protein amounts in their description vs. the nutrition label. Which in my opinion posting inaccurate information on food labels is 'shocking'.

Though not in this instance it 'could' be harmful to someone's health. For instance, if a nutrion label stated '300mg sodium' per serving and it should have stated '1300mg sodium, it would be detrimental to someone on a sodium restricted diet wouldnt it? Wouldn't that be considered a 'shocking mistake'?

At the end of the day the point of a title is to get the viewer's attention to click on the video correct? Which IS the definition of click bait. As long as the 'title' is not misleading am I WRONG?


I value my integrity and my intentions were not to mislead anyone, but rather show mistakes food manufactuers make and that the could be detrimental to the health of the consumer in some cases.


Be honest with me, I can take it............

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