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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsRandom Fact Regarding Employees of Bottled Water Companies
Source: FactRetriever.com
A random study by the EPA revealed that employees of bottled water companies are not tested for disease, nor are they required to avoid the bottling area if they are sneezing from colds or have open cuts or infections on their hands.
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Random Fact Regarding Employees of Bottled Water Companies (Original Post)
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Skittles
(159,240 posts)1. why are they singling out bottled water companies?
that's probably true in a lot of industries
magicarpet
(16,501 posts)2. RFKJr will remedy that lickety split,...
.... he will have all water bottling employees bring in dead animal carcasses and then throw them around the bottling room playing catch with one another. Employee's with syphilis, gonorrhea, or ebola are encouraged to participate.
jimfields33
(18,837 posts)4. As long as he gets rid of deadly crap out of our food.
Silent Type
(6,652 posts)3. Hope most of the worst stuff dies long before delivery.