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Seriously on a pizza box

Why does a pizza from a take away has written on it " open box before eating pizza", seriously do we really need to be told that

Also like ready made food like pizza, curry, Chinese, etc says on the box " caution will be hot after cooking"

If people are that stupid to do these sorts of things let them

If you dont know by the time your a teenager like this then something is wrong let alone being an adult
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ArishMell · 70-79, M Best Comment
Beats me why... then I thought,

"I wonder if it's a misprint and they really meant 'open box before [u]h[/u]eating', suspecting that some people actually would be dim enough to try to heat it still in the packing?"

As Royrogers points out, pizzas are often packed with a plastic or plastic-coated card disc under them, which would not cook very well. Nor taste very nice.

All the ones I buy tell you to remove the pizza completely from the carton and cook it directly on the oven shelf.


Otherwise. like Matt85 suggests, the apparently foolish labels might be from fear of being sued by people whose misfortune is by their own idiocy, encouraged by rapacious lawyers to cash in on it - for the lawyers' own benefit by creaming off much of any compensation that may be awarded; [i]if [/i]the case comes to Court, and [i]if[/i] upheld. Such claims are often dismissed without any trial; and when solicitor-booking agencies formed in the UK to copy the American "ambulance-chasing" practice, most rapidly and rightly went bankrupt.

As for warnings not to drink battery acid, what of when everyone was assumed to have common-sense? Those late-19C / early-20C domestic advice compendia, written when you could buy all sorts of nasty raw chemicals for legitimate house and garden purposes, typically included a whole chapter on antidotes for various common acids and alkalis, arsenic, mercury, lead-oxides and other delightful substances!


It's not just domestic products. Earth-moving, agricultural and industrial machines are plastered in pictorial safety-stickers and stuffed with complicated safety interlocks. Building-sites are heavily fenced and their gates carry big displays of PPE signs: no safety-clothing, no work. They do not completely stop accidents, whose results can be appalling mutilations or horrible death; but modern trade law and practice makes our own homes often significantly more dangerous by [i]risk [/i] even though most domestic[i] hazards[/i] are significantly less extreme.


So yes, we can laugh incredulously at the most patronising labels, but really the manufacturers are only trying to stop dimwits potentially harming themselves then blaming the manufacturers!
milkymum1 · 31-35, F
@ArishMell hi thanks for that

I totally get what your saying but if they are that stupid to do that but have intelligence to sue who's at fault sounds like they are using the system
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@milkymum1 Intelligence, or low cunning mixed with greed? To sue successfully a manufacturer for harming oneself by one's own stupidity would help no-one and indeed be a travesty of justice.

Such people, if lacking the intelligence to have avoided harming themselves, would not have the intelligence to pursue the claim anyway - they'd leave the action to grasping solicitors.

And unless the Court orders the defendant to pay the plaintiff's costs, the solicitors would take a big chunk of the "compensation", too.