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If you consider "could save one million tons of food from being thrown out every year." Pointless. There will probably emerge other potential applications/spin offs for this kind of technology too.Seems kinda pointless.
Some the mom&pop places I eat at, still put them on the tables. I think Perkin's has them still too.Where they hell can you still get glass ketchup bottles? Haven't seen them in years.
If you consider "could save one million tons of food from being thrown out every year." Pointless. There will probably emerge other potential applications/spin offs for this kind of technology too.
FDA approved? Just means you'll see cancer rates among ketchup consumers skyrocket in 10 years.
FDA approved? Just means you'll see cancer rates among ketchup consumers skyrocket in 10 years.
"The secret is in a futuristic substance known as "LiquiGlide," a non-toxic, FDA-approved coating that can be applied to the interior of bottles. "
its the 4th sentence in a tiny article...
ahhhh. my bad.Which is exactly what I was referring to. WTF, are people's heads stuck in their asses today or something?
To be a little more clear: Generally these days it seems as if the "FDA stamp of approval" just means you're likely to die from it sooner or later.
Seems kinda pointless.
ahhhh. my bad.
yeah im no conspiracy theorist, but have enough practical experience to not expect quality from anything the government does either.