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by   agingpeacock ,   Oct 31, 2001

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Moral of this story is, that I now consult this non profit publication whenever I’m even thinking of buying anything! Even the mundane day to day things such as soap and cat food are reviewed and scrutinized in Consumer Reports known to many as “CU.” I wrote a review on automatic dishwasher detergents. I got my information from reading “C.U’s” recent in depth article about dishwasher detergents. Prior to Consumer Reports, I’d just buy whatever I had a coupon for. In many cases, my selection was far from the best choice!

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