Talk:InvoCare
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[edit]The manner in which the article mentions brands, particularly White Lady and Simplicty Funerals, is pretty blatant advertising. Further, I note that the article is not balanced at present. It paints a particularly positive view of InvoCare brands, completely ignoring that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation did a one hour long Four Corners episode that discussed InvoCare in a rather critical context. Promethean (talk) 02:10, 31 January 2020 (UTC)