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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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It took me 5 seconds to type the search into Google to find out what they were. It was educational reading. Try it some time.

Why, when we have you? We get answers to our questions and you get to act all condescending. Win, win.

My first thought was nuclear plant, as well, but wasn't interested enough to check...it is China, after all.
 
a quality guy that use to work for me worked at a fruit/paste processing plant..like the inside of a fig newton

his job was to count the amount of insect/bug parts per X volume of fruit paste

he never told me what the limits were but he didnt eat fruit paste products
While I may burn my house to the ground, if I ever find a live spider in my cereal, it doesn't bother me to know there are some insect "parts" in the food. It's all protein. It's the allowable amount of rodent hair and feces that gets me.
 
a quality guy that use to work for me worked at a fruit/paste processing plant..like the inside of a fig newton

his job was to count the amount of insect/bug parts per X volume of fruit paste

he never told me what the limits were but he didnt eat fruit paste products
meh...you'd be surprised. It would be extremely costly to completely eliminate all detritus from our foods, especially those packaged and processed in bulk. Just heat that meal up to sterilization temps and enjoy the added spice and protein.
That swimmer probably entered an improperly stored package in the eaters disorganized cupboard.