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ProfessorGAC

(76,761 posts)
22. Very Common, Though
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 06:04 PM
Jun 2022

Food service companies sell all products to run a kitchen.
And, no there is no law prohibiting this. There is, of course, laws about chemical labeling, which i doubt was violated.
As you said, someone screwed up. Big time!

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This was a blatant and likely criminal act OnlinePoker Jun 2022 #1
Ah sh*t Rural_Progressive Jun 2022 #2
That was my first thought. There is no way that could have been an accident. niyad Jun 2022 #5
I'm going with accident. Igel Jun 2022 #27
Looks that way. yardwork Jun 2022 #26
Horrible! Bluethroughu Jun 2022 #3
Kick dalton99a Jun 2022 #4
Regardless if it was intentional or not the ones responsible should be found and fired. cstanleytech Jun 2022 #7
Absolutely Rebl2 Jun 2022 #15
NANA Management Services (NMS), an Alaska-based food and facility services corporation. NBachers Jun 2022 #6
This ...... Maggiemayhem Jun 2022 #9
Another example of privatization run amok. Crowman2009 Jun 2022 #18
Yep RobinA Jun 2022 #19
I must know jmowreader Jun 2022 #8
They were children served by adults. It seems intentional if that's what you mean. Maggiemayhem Jun 2022 #10
EDITED - Shouldn't the adults serving the product have smelled the difference? csziggy Jun 2022 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Rebl2 Jun 2022 #16
I just edited my post with a quote from an article csziggy Jun 2022 #17
Many Acrylic Formulations... ProfessorGAC Jun 2022 #21
I was wondering about this csziggy Jun 2022 #23
Maybe the people preparing the milk were COVID victims and had no sense of smell? csziggy Jun 2022 #24
Is Loss Of Sense Of Smell... ProfessorGAC Jun 2022 #25
According to another thread on this, it is claimed that the sealant is odorless. niyad Jun 2022 #28
Sounds intentional and malicious, not an accident IronLionZion Jun 2022 #11
It wasn't necessarily malice. Anyne remember PBB in Michigan? eggplant Jun 2022 #12
WHAT FRESH F**KERY IS THIS??? RevBrotherThomas Jun 2022 #13
Mixing chemicals with food pfitz59 Jun 2022 #20
Very Common, Though ProfessorGAC Jun 2022 #22
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