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GaiaAnon t1_j9d2zup wrote

Damn they didn't make it to their hundred years of service

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InterPunct t1_j9d3vbn wrote

Abolished long after statistical sampling was a well-understood practice.

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[deleted] t1_j9d6u1v wrote

I mean, we are wasting money on a LOT of things. I wouldn’t even be mad about this, by comparison.

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Commentment_Phobe t1_j9d9mkp wrote

99 years is a long time. No wonder they were bored…

Coffee anyone?

Ill show myself out.

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IBeTrippin t1_j9e1sdz wrote

Consider this my application to be appointed to the Board of Chocolate.

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cultofdesire777 t1_j9e9ovr wrote

That board of experts would have been more appropriate for British Empire

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SlouchyGuy t1_j9emmcb wrote

Too bad there was no comission for domestic tomatoes varieties selection

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pls_send_caffeine t1_j9ew8tm wrote

I used to work for a bottled iced tea company. Every big batch of every flavor was extensively tested by our quality control manager, but I don't believe taste testing was a mandatory part of the process (I could be wrong though). But taste testing IS a vital part of the process for product development. Our test kitchen was in the office so sometimes us staff members got to taste new flavors in development and give feedback. We also had a big vending machine stocked with free iced tea. The daily access to free iced tea was pretty awesome, but the lines for the bathroom not so much.

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AbazabaYouMyOnlyFren t1_j9f4btc wrote

Of course they did. I can imagine some bean counter who is mad that he couldn't get his shitty product dumped on the market.

Olive oil, and honey are two examples of products that are imported and often adulterated with low quality fillers.

Basically fuck you America, you get whatever bullshit we decide to send you and no one can stop it

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