Phone, broadband and tv provider UPC is currently issuing hard copy bills to customers.
On the back of the envelope there is the letter 'g' and beside that is written 'guaranteed irish proud partner'.
What exactly does that mean?
UPC is not an Irish company, the envelope cannot have been produced in Ireland as there is no paper production in the country. So what exactly do the words mean?
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