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Ad sparked unexpected controversy when it errantly claimed that Gouda accounts for “50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption.” ...
The ad in question is part of Google's "50 stories from 50 states" promotion, which will run Gemini ads tailored for ...
It might be loading or has been removed. Gouda originates in the Netherlands and is a relatively niche cheese compared with heavy hitters like cheddar in the US or paneer in India, The Verge ...
It's unclear why Google used the specific text snippet featured in the ad.
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A possible source of Google AI’s claim was a page on Cheese.com which states that Gouda is “the most popular Dutch cheese in the world, accounting for 50 to 60% of the world’s cheese ...