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Originally Posted by Hot Karl
or maybe some people on this site aren't so ready to jump to stupid conclusions based on an email. i mean if you honestly believed it, that's fine, but it's called doing a google search, or maybe some common sense?
do you honestly think any company would be able to sell a product that is contaminated? maybe an isolated incident, but to imply it's a widespread and common practice is pretty dumb.
i'm not saying the government is perfect but we're not in some 3rd world dump, the canadian govt doesn't take kindly to companies that create health hazards.
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well actualy Karl :) I did google it... as I said above. and there is a mixture of fact and fiction.
as far as a company being able to sell a product that is contaminated, I know were in Canada but yucky things do go on.
I used to work production at a company on annacis island.. our plant manager, supervisor and several of the other production girls had a long talk one day about some of the horrific things they had seen working over the years... mostly food related.