Ming: Since Support trans fat is particularly unhealthy, it's fortunate for the consumer that so many cookie manufacturers have completely eliminated it from their products.
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Ming notes how many cookie manufacturers have removed trans fats, which are particularly unhealthy, from their products. She then concludes that consumers are better off as a result. Carol questions Ming’s conclusion on the grounds that cookies without trans fats are still not healthy.
Carol responds to a claim that Ming didn’t make. Ming just claims that cookies are healthier when they don’t have trans fats than when they do—not that they’re healthy, period. Carol’s response indicates that she interpreted Ming to be claiming that cookies without trans fats are healthy.
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