The first photo I took of a margarine lid left inside a margarine tub was a Clover margarine lid and tub (see Fig J). They decided that they would be incrementally better of if the margarine tub in this photo were a Stork margarine lid and tub instead of a Clover. As soon as they decided they wanted it to be Stork as far as the group was concerned it was a fact that it was Stork, despite the fact it was obviously Clover!!!! Fig K displays the original photo on the left and a photo of a Stork lid in a Stork tub on the right. It is obvious that the photo on the left is Clover: (a) From Fig K, the inside of a Clover lid is yellow, while the inside of a Stork lid is white. (b) From Fig L, the bottom edge of a Clover tub is curved. (As apposed to the bottom edge of a Stork tub is straight). (c) As you can see from Fig M, the tab of the lid is on the right side with Clover and on the left side with Stork. I pointed all of this out to them but they still tried to convince themselves that it is Stork and they spent months driving me around the bend by trying to bullying me into saying that the it is Stork. My usual doctor confirmed that the original photo was that of a Clover margarine tub. I also saw my other doctor about it and he said that's yellow and the other one is white. That bottom edge is curved and the other bottom edge is straight. So he also confirmed it was Clover. In the end I said "Whatever, I'll do their barmy margarine "idea" with a Stork margarine lid and tub". ---- This isn't an isolated incident, they keep doing this - they keep trying to maintain that they are right when it is blatantly obvious that they are wrong!