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purplepen · 51-55, F
@RogueLoner Good to know.
butterflymind1 · F
call the health inspector
that's not right
that's not right
purplepen · 51-55, F
@butterflymind1 I can't report them because I'd lose my job. But I could mention it to a manager or supervisor again. They shouldn't be so afraid of the kitchen lady.
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
No frozen foods should be thawed in a warm room, especially for that long. The normal advice, printed on food packing, is to defrost it overnight in a refridgerator, and eat it within 24 hours of thawing.
Purplepen's explanation for asking shows something is very badly wrong with her employer's business though, if management ignores the fact of "frequently" needing to refund customers.
Purplepen's explanation for asking shows something is very badly wrong with her employer's business though, if management ignores the fact of "frequently" needing to refund customers.
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Definitely not. They should thaw in the fridge.
TheSirfurryanimalWales · 61-69, M
No-it's asking for trouble.I am with the fridge people.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Not nearly that long. And I am fairly thrifty.
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Yeah that's definitely not how you do it
bijouxbroussard · F
No, it could lead to food poisoning.