HowShouldIKnow
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- Comment on Back in my day 11 months ago:
Or catching the same movie in different places over the course of a month before HBO changed its lineup.
- Comment on The ozone hole above Antarctica has grown to three times the size of Brazil 1 year ago:
How many capybara is that?
- Comment on Grocery stores should have food banks 1 year ago:
You also need to think about the kind of food qe’re talking about. Milk has a date after which the product my start to turn and curdle. Dried pasta has a date after which… the quality might suffer a little? Fruit goes mushy and baked goods mold. The dates put on these items are designed to limit liability of the company(s) providing them. You don’t put 4 weeks on a bottle of milk thinking it will turn at 4 weeks and 1 day, you put 3 weeks on it knowing that it gives you leeway, not only for time, but also quality of storage. If you buy a bottle of milk but it takes a couple hours to get it back into refrigeration, of course it will affect the life span. And no one is talking about giving away bloated canned goods. Dented cans are most often sent back to the warehouse, especially if the dent is on a rim or seal.
- Comment on Pro-biotic and anti-biotic are both considered good things. 1 year ago:
And then there are prebiotics, but what’s a postbiotic?