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Slithy_Tove 01-16-2002 09:06 AM

Rat bread
 
Rats just get into the damnedest places. Kind of reminds you of the 'notmyjob' image from a couple of years ago, doesn't it?

http://members.verizon.net/~slithy/images/ratbread.jpg

Grabbed from Davezilla.com.

Joe 01-16-2002 09:23 AM

KaCHING!
 
You see a rat in bread, I see about a million dollar settlement.

That's so awesome, man it really does happen.

dave 01-16-2002 09:24 AM

I should point out that that's a mouse, not a rat.

jennofay 01-16-2002 09:32 AM

i agree. mouse.

russotto 01-16-2002 12:45 PM

Mouse. You'll be lucky to get $250,000 from that one.

Undertoad 01-16-2002 12:57 PM

The question I have is: what happened to the 1000 loaves that went through the same slicing machine after this one?

Yes, those are the loaves that you and I ate.

dave 01-16-2002 01:32 PM

Makes you not want to eat bread, doesn't it?

jeni 01-16-2002 01:42 PM

the first thing i said when i saw it was "that's a mouse."

yay, rodent lovers jenno and dave :)

Joe 01-16-2002 01:51 PM

Yes it's a mouse
 
It's also a huge liability exposure for some bread company, and solid gold for the lucky finder.

And sure, I would agree not to file suit if they cut me a check for $250,000.

After cutting me a mouse.

Yick.

dave 01-16-2002 01:55 PM

"lucky" referring to the fact that they hadn't yet made their grilled cheese, not that they stumbled upon some money :)

jennofay 01-16-2002 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Undertoad
The question I have is: what happened to the 1000 loaves that went through the same slicing machine after this one?

Yes, those are the loaves that you and I ate.

wheat bread anyone?

:)

Joe 01-16-2002 02:53 PM

Truth or Urban Myth:
 
Aren't food manufacturers *allowed* a certain number of rats, mice, insects or insect parts per unit of product? Isn't there a set tolerance?

There's a spec somewhere I think that says something to the effect of "Bread must be 99.99999% rat-free". I don't know exactly what the percentage happens to be, my point is that it isn't 100%.

Which read differently says "For every ten million loaves of bread you ship, you may include one containing a sliced rat".

Mouse.

Whatever.

bluebomber 01-16-2002 03:07 PM

can you say "bread machine"?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Undertoad
The question I have is: what happened to the 1000 loaves that went through the same slicing machine after this one?

Yes, those are the loaves that you and I ate.

I haven't bought bread from the store since we bought our bread machine. Show me a picture of a rat/mouse/squirrel in a bag of flour... now *that* will have some meaning for me. :)

dave 01-16-2002 03:07 PM

It's actually that food may be impure up to a certain point. In other words, you've eaten rat shit before, no doubt about it. Some in a hamburger or cheese or whatever. I don't think there's a specific "rat quotient" for food or anything, but yes, there definitely are more things in our food than we think.

Stats also suggest that the average United States human swallows 3-4 spiders per year. Yum!

dave 01-16-2002 03:08 PM

Re: can you say "bread machine"?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bluebomber
Show me a picture of a rat/mouse/squirrel in a bag of flour... now *that* will have some meaning for me. :)
Hubris? Hubris?


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