FALLACY: just because something is popular does not in fact mean it is the bestFalse statement, based on Girl Scout of America’s statistics the highest selling and most desirable cookie is in fact the “Thin Mint”
But in this case, the fallacy lines up with the truth, because thin mints are #1FALLACY: just because something is popular does not in fact mean it is the best
I mean out of the Girl Scout Cookies, the thin mint has to be the best based off the opinion of majority due to its flavor. If you were testing it’s resistance to breaking compared to the other cookies I would say you would be correctFALLACY: just because something is popular does not in fact mean it is the best
FALLACY: just because something is popular does not in fact mean it is the
FALLACY: just because something is popular does not in fact mean it is the best
How else could you objectively quantify if a product is the best if you do not use popularity and units sold. Any other way would be subjective, and not in congruence with the main stay population opinion of the most favorable product.FALLACY: just because something is popular does not in fact mean it is the best
Because Caramel Delights are the best and that is factHow else could you objectively quantify if a product is the best if you do not use popularity and units sold. Any other way would be subjective, and not in congruence with the main stay population opinion of the most favorable product.
FactSamoas are the best Girl Scout cookie.
Because Caramel Delights are the best and that is fact