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fine print

[fahyn] / faɪn /


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Two California shoppers say Costco mislead customers nationwide by prominently advertising its rotisserie chicken as containing no preservatives, while discreetly listing two added preservatives — sodium phosphate and carrageenan — in fine print in the ingredient list.

From Los Angeles Times

The main sticking points were access to India's automobile market, agriculture goods and carbon-linked tariffs - and analysts will be reading the fine print to see what the final agreement says on these issues.

From BBC

But if you do, read the fine print twice, or thrice.

From MarketWatch

The strategy isn’t for everyone and comes with fine print and risks consultants say people might not realize.

From The Wall Street Journal

Employers will be busy in 2026 trying to understand the accounts’ fine print and whether they are worth contributing to, said Amber Salotto, managing director in RSM US’ Washington National Tax practice.

From MarketWatch