Are you dipping at the store ?

Lately we bought a bottle of a spread: http://www.hiddenvalley.com/products/sandwich-spreads-and-condiments/spicy-chipotle-pepper/

 

When I was going to use it for first time, top came of quite easy and seems someone dipped their finger in there and put it back to the shelf. Imagining a hobo with gangrenous filthy finger dipping in my spread, I lost my appetite. Rather don't want to know what they do in restaurant's kitchens.

 

A suggestion, anyone caught opening closed food container and returning back to shelf should be fined 100x the value of the product.

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No...........you really don't want to know what happens in restaurant kitchens.





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Remember when stores would sell loose unwrapped candies and sweets.

 

I often saw little kids picking something up or even putting it in there mouths before changing their minds and putting it back.






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No...........you really don't want to know what happens in restaurant kitchens.


 

Ignorance is bliss (Cypher). Now I need Men In Black to neuralyze me, so I can live clueless life again. Looking for neuralyzer, but nobody is selling. Hence the unfilled niche for those "what can I sell on ebay" questions.

 

What about the idea about generating revenue from deadbeats ? No comments ?

 

Like there is a saying: You break it, you buy it.

 

My new saying: You lick our junk, we break your bank.

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Back in the days when I worked in the food processing industry, I worked with a lot of Dept. Of Agriculture meat inspectors.  They were responsible for ensuring that we processed in a safe and sanitary manner.

I was in a small supermarket in Ingersoll one day.  I recognized one of our older inspectors and was about to say hello.  Before I got to him, I saw him open a jar of jam, dip his finger and taste it.  He then screwed the cap back on and put it back on the shelf.  He did this with a half dozen other items - sampling peanut butter, pickles, olives, mincemeat and several other items.  I went to the store manager and told him about it.  He said there waqs nothing he could do about it.  I asked "why".  He said he had approached the guy about the problem.  The inspector threatened to bring the health department into the store and have him shut down.  Scary **bleep**!

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@puckstopshere wrote:

Back in the days when I worked in the food processing industry, I worked with a lot of Dept. Of Agriculture meat inspectors.  They were responsible for ensuring that we processed in a safe and sanitary manner.

I was in a small supermarket in Ingersoll one day.  I recognized one of our older inspectors and was about to say hello.  Before I got to him, I saw him open a jar of jam, dip his finger and taste it.  He then screwed the cap back on and put it back on the shelf.  He did this with a half dozen other items - sampling peanut butter, pickles, olives, mincemeat and several other items.  I went to the store manager and told him about it.  He said there waqs nothing he could do about it.  I asked "why".  He said he had approached the guy about the problem.  The inspector threatened to bring the health department into the store and have him shut down.  Scary **bleep**!


Wow some of your stories are far fetched!

 

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Wow some of your stories are far fetched!

 

Maybe, but I can assure you it was true. 

Only in Kanaduh, eh.

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