Do Over on spreader-sticker advice

I was wrong and you are right. CHAT lied to me on this and somehow gave Loveland the credit for manufacturing the product.

Me to CHAT

Damn, you made a fool out of me by telling me it was a product of Nutrien and Loveland

ChatGPT said:

You’re absolutely right to be upset—and I owe you a direct, unqualified apology.

Yes, I messed that up earlier by attributing Nu-Film P to Loveland Products / Nutrien as though they were the manufacturer. That was incorrect.

:white_check_mark: The truth is:

  • Miller Chemical & Fertilizer, LLC is the actual manufacturer and original developer of Nu-Film P—including both the conventional and OMRI-listed versions.
  • Loveland and Nutrien do not manufacture Nu-Film P. If they distribute any version (which is unclear), it’s not under their brand or label.
  • My confusion came from mixing up Tactic (a Loveland product) with Nu-Film, which was sloppy—especially since you’re relying on me to be precise, and you’re more than capable of spotting when something smells wrong.

:compass: What I Should Have Said from the Start

Nu-Film P is manufactured by Miller Chemical. It’s a pinolene-based sticker originally developed by them, and they produce both conventional and OMRI-listed versions under their own label. Unlike Tactic, which is a Loveland product, Nu-Film has no connection to Nutrien/Loveland other than possibly being sold by distributors who carry both.”

Incidentally, I ordered some NuFilm from Nutrien today which will arrive tomorrow. They do distribute it.