Sir, – Further to recent correspondence (Letters, July 11th), small print isn’t ever good news. – Yours, etc,
MATTIE LENNON,
Blessington,
Co Wicklow.
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Sir, – A letter writer outlines the challenge of reading the small print on leaflets and labels. I can empathise as my particular bugbear in this regard is nutritional information labels on foodstuffs. However, I can offer a workaround. Assuming one has a trusty smartphone, open the camera, point at the offending label and zoom in for a close-up. Eureka – your instant magnifying glass! – Yours, etc,
FRANK J BYRNE,
Glasnevin,
Dublin 9.