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No $#!+ Sherlock
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BigBouncyBall wrote: »well with all due respect if you're drinking "mixed fruit juices" you should know after X years on this planet that that usually means orange and pineapple. Still i do have some sympathy.
Manufacturers can't list every allergy warning there isn't enough room on the packaging, though the amount of packaging we get these days it makes you wonder...
I'm sure that it was lime and not pineapple as they make me react differently, but there was no indication of this on any of the packaging, which had huge pictures of other fruits contained on it. I wouldn't want a huge warning, just a list of which fruits are in it, rather than just "mixed fruit""Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, But beautiful old people are works of art."
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yes i suppose that's not unreasonable actually.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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ahh thanks phil_c i love reading them i went on american last year and missed that pack but is it any wonder it said that on them its from the AMERICAN airlines after all and you can just imagine them lot trying to scoff heheheI am not bossy I just have better ideas:p0
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sillyvixen wrote: »my mums microwave instruction manual warns that it must not be used for warming/drying domestic pets:rotfl: :rotfl:
There's actually a real reason for this one (or so i was told by one of my teachers).
I've never heard of it but some people who've been out and the dogs got wet turn the oven on and open the door and stand the dog on the door to dry off...some idiot thought the same principle applied to microwaves....and i think you've guessed where this story's going:rotfl: He then tried to sue the microwave company.
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not only did he try and sue them, i think he (or she) was successful. Thats the reason manufactures are so $h!t scared these days and label everything!
I'm sure it's an urban myth told to marketing students though!Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
well when we have IDIOTS suing mcdonalds for them becoming morbidly obese... is it any wonder?0
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