The fine details

Dear Sir,

In response to previous letters (Letters, 11th July), the deceptive nature of fine print is an ongoing issue.

Sincerely,
MATTIE LENNON,
Blessington,
County Wicklow.

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Dear Sir,
A certain reader detailed their struggle with deciphering tiny text on various materials. I share their frustration, but particularly with nutritional information labels on food products. Thankfully, there’s a handy solution. One simply needs to fetch their reliable smartphone, launch the camera and use it to zoom in on the problematic label. And there you have it – an instant vision-enhancing tool at your disposal!

Kind Regards,
FRANK J BYRNE,
Glasnevin,
Dublin 9.

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