🧼 The cleaning product is sparking big debate in foodie groups: https://bit.ly/3UW2sth
🧼 The cleaning product is sparking big debate in foodie groups: https://bit.ly/3UW2sth
2%-7% of the population is allergic to lavender. Using scented products like that is as bad as smoking cigarettes.
Houston foodies need to mind their own business.
not if you can taste it in the food 😬
If you're using a floor cleaner in such a way that it winds up in your food I don't think that's the floor cleaner's fault.
the SMELL, the SMELL ends up in the food 🤢🤮
Not an experience I can say I've ever had, nor would it be one I actively Karen'd about so hard the Chronicle writes an article about it, but I can acknowledge that it might be an unpleasant one.
That's the point.
The point is human error? Cause it sounds like y'all are blaming the product itself.
I don't think it sounds like that. It's ridiculous that you think that's what it sounds like when you've also accurately identified the problem. Why would you even interpret what's being said that way?
I'm not sure how either of you are trying to interpret this, nor why anyone would get weirdly defensive about an heavily-scented cleaning product being used where food is served and people eat. Fucking no-brainer.
Agreed; that is a very weird hill to die on.
Dude you were willing to die on the hill that no one was complaining about the product itself despite the fact that literally the person you're responding to right now has admitted that exact thing. You don't get to talk about weird hills to die on 🙄
I read the article too, and not even this highlighted paragraph is saying what you're saying we're saying about it - which we're not saying AT ALL. Also, I dunno who the fuck you're mad at but it's not me. Calm down.
Dude...literally any rational human would look at this and think y'all are complaining about the product itself. You can say otherwise all you want but it only makes you look like you're calling the rest of us stupid.
Dude...shut the fuck up.