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Originally Posted by StuntmanMike
You better never eat or drink anything mass-produced then, or you'll be sorely disappointed.
In mass-produced goods, it's simply not possible to inspect every single unit that is made. (Hence the 97% thing with condoms).
The production process, shipping process and storing process introduces the possibility of contamination at every stage of a product's lifespan.
If you will never buy a capri sun simply because one person 'might' have found 'something' in theirs... you'd better never buy mass-produced anything ever again.
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Exactly. It's always funny to see how naive people are to what they eat (and don't even know it). If anyone wants a "fun" read, check out the FDA's Defect Levels Handbook, which shows the acceptable levels of contaminents in everything you eat. Have a nice day!
http://www.fda.gov/food/guidancecomp.../ucm056174.htm