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Why do have to sign restricted access form to buy Vinegar?

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But the thing about alcohol is that when it expires the alcohol content disappears. So really, you're just buying sour water.
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Nope, both rang up (oil and vinegar), nothing came up on the screen but their respective prices.

Its obvious when you purchase the two together that the computer's internal meth flag goes away because it shows intent to mix and put on a salad. Only when purchasing it alone or with other items not related to food does the internal flag come into play and you must sign the book.
 
Oh, and one time I bought some bologna and the cashier asked me if I was crazy, but since I didn't have to sign a form, I never thought of it again until now.
 
Its obvious when you purchase the two together that the computer's internal meth flag goes away because it shows intent to mix and put on a salad. Only when purchasing it alone or with other items not related to food does the internal flag come into play and you must sign the book.

Horseshit. I've bought vinegar all by itself a couple of times now and never have signed a form for it. Have you had to sign a form for some balsemic vinegar?
 
Try buying baking soda too and see if they react. The only thing I can think of as far as danger is vinegar+baking soda+ glass bottle .
Here they require id and signature for dry ice now because people were making dry ice bombs,
 
Look there's only one way to clear this up. An ATOTer nearby is going to have to dress up as the FBI and request the security tapes for Dave's purchase. Then we can see if there were any forms signed or not. Actually if there's someone that actually works in LE in the area it would probably be easier, you could even question the cashier at the time.

Also:
One small bottle like maybe 4 or 6 ounces?
I was thinking, does vinegar come in travel sizes. But then it turns out to be a 16 oz bottle.
 
Let me make this real easy for all of you. I called the store and spoke to Steven, the only restricted access form they have are at the service desks. They aren't at the registers.
 
lol dude, people have already been to the store and bought vinegar w/oa form, you cant get a psychopath to admit he's lying....
 
Let me make this real easy for all of you. I called the store and spoke to Steven, the only restricted access form they have are at the service desks. They aren't at the registers.

and I'll make it even easier for you.

I said it wasn't paper from the beginning, it was the same as like at the Pharmacy, had to sign on the touchscreen.
 
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