Larryandlinda |
06-15-2025 09:32 AM |
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Originally Posted by MandoMan
(Post 2439152)
“A healthy adult bladder can typically hold about 500-600 ml of urine before the urge to urinate is triggered. However, the bladder can stretch to hold a larger volume, potentially up to 900-1500 ml, depending on individual size and factors like age. The urge to urinate usually occurs when the bladder has filled to about 200-350 ml.” (AI, Google)
That means the guy maybe urinated two cups. Look at the photo below of the cans of Spam with sheets of heavy paper between each layer. Furthermore, the Spam cans are in cardboard boxes and then wrapped in plastic! Chances are, not a single drop got inside the plastic, even if urine hit the plastic, and chances are, not a drop got on most of the plastic coverings on the pallets.
Doing that on pallets of food is disgusting, but does it all need to be tossed out? Did Sam’s Club REALLY toss it out, or did it just say it did so customers will feel safe. I’ve never eaten either Vienna Sausages or Spam, but if I liked them and you offered me the plastic covered boxes that had been peed on, I’d happily accept them for free and dunk them in a bucket of water and bleach to sterilize them. If they were on the pallet but not reached by the golden showers, I wouldn’t even rinse them.
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Thanks Mando.
If you’re really worried, hose it off , pop the tin, and enjoy.
A pro-plant-based food advocate would say that the possible traces of mellow yellow are far less hazardous for your health than the mixture inside the can - check out a pig sty or a slaughterhouse video!!)
Then consider those starving and dying of hunger (15,000 so far today Worldometer - real time world statistics - go to food data) That stack could feed thousands .
We don’t eat meat but if we were starving we’d eat it in a heartbeat.
You could dip a frankfurter in a toilet - I’d simply rinse it off and chomp in if it was all I had.
Your choice to stay in an entitled comfort zone ( you’ll likeky not enjoy the run up to starvation death) or stay on the top side of the ground instead of 6 feet under.
Every time you toss a plate full of leftovers into landfill think of a starving family that plate could feed.
Sadly, too many ‘authorities’ ban food establishments and grocery stores from distributing ‘expired’ food from distribution to those suffering the pain of starvation.
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