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thank you for giving us such a good example, but my question is what can be done about the links that have nothing to do with the topic?
when looking at the link for "prawns", it showed me research development. (?)
when i looked at the link for "water", it showed me how to wire money. (?)
there are some links that are on target, however.
with the links on target, it seems like a very useful tool, for example: i want boullabaisse and it shows me exactly where i can order it; i need monkfish for my recipie, and it shows me how i can have it delivered to my door.
great! but shouldn't ALL of the links be related in this useful way, instead of just a few?
also, do they have some type of limit on the number of links which can be on a page?
there's a beautiful picture of olive oil, so instead of a link from "water" taking me to money transfers (?) why not a link on the olive oil which, given the wieght of the product, might be a welcome purchase to have delivered?
not to mention the utensils used to prepare these types of dishes which could be (and many times are) sold through the internet.
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