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You expect a corporation to want to spend money making labels in multiple languages.
There are six Walmart's in El Salvador. Why would a company that gets its employees to sign up for food stamps to offload their responsibilities onto the govt spend money on multi language labels?
https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/el-salvador-labelingmarking-requirements
The is from the Salvadoran Walmart website. https://www.walmart.com.sv/agua-purificada-great-value-15pack-500ml/p
[https://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-Purified-Drinking-Water-16-9-fl-oz-24-Count/13448854](the American version)
I guess laws only apply to little people and little businesses, globally.