JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
It becomes beneficial.
valobasa4ever · F
@JimboSaturn 🙏
hunkalove · 70-79, M
I'll bet my sister knows the answer to that. All 4 of her husbands died suspicious deaths.
valobasa4ever · F
BooksRMe · 46-50, M
I say not safe even then!!
valobasa4ever · F
@BooksRMe
Thank You.
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Thank You.
🙏
Sutten · 41-45, F
Expired doesn't mean safe, most toxins break down over time and are usually just less potent.
valobasa4ever · F
@Sutten Thank you. 🙏
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
Chances are we eat poison every day. Have you ever noticed it?
AI Overview
"Roundup, specifically its active ingredient glyphosate, is frequently detected in conventional breads. It ends up there because farmers commonly spray the herbicide on wheat and oat crops shortly before harvest to dry them out and increase yield.
Facebook ·Food Babe +2
While these trace levels generally fall well below official U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) safety limits, state health officials and consumer advocates have raised concerns because the chemical is not intended for human consumption.
Poynter +1
Testing by health departments (such as recent evaluations by the Florida Department of Health) highlights the widespread nature of these residues:
Facebook ·Food Babe +1
Sara Lee Honey Wheat: Found at levels near 191 parts per billion (ppb).
Nature's Own Butterbread & Perfectly Crafted White: Levels detected between 132 and 190 ppb.
Wonder Bread Classic White: Traced at approximately 173 ppb.
Dave's Killer Bread: Even on certified organic versions, trace residues (around 10 to 11 ppb) have been detected, though levels are significantly lower than conventional brands. "
AI Overview
"Roundup, specifically its active ingredient glyphosate, is frequently detected in conventional breads. It ends up there because farmers commonly spray the herbicide on wheat and oat crops shortly before harvest to dry them out and increase yield.
Facebook ·Food Babe +2
While these trace levels generally fall well below official U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) safety limits, state health officials and consumer advocates have raised concerns because the chemical is not intended for human consumption.
Poynter +1
Testing by health departments (such as recent evaluations by the Florida Department of Health) highlights the widespread nature of these residues:
Facebook ·Food Babe +1
Sara Lee Honey Wheat: Found at levels near 191 parts per billion (ppb).
Nature's Own Butterbread & Perfectly Crafted White: Levels detected between 132 and 190 ppb.
Wonder Bread Classic White: Traced at approximately 173 ppb.
Dave's Killer Bread: Even on certified organic versions, trace residues (around 10 to 11 ppb) have been detected, though levels are significantly lower than conventional brands. "
helenoftroy2000 · 22-25, F
post poisonous
valobasa4ever · F
Richard65 · M
@helenoftroy2000 you're funny 😁
helenoftroy2000 · 22-25, F
@Richard65 thanks
Ananke · 31-35, F
Me, an assassin, staring at my expired poison
ArishMell · 70-79, M
It depends what it is, but most poisons are likely to stay poisonous.
Glossy · F
If you set out to fail something.. and then succeed in failing, have you succeeded or failed?
gregloa · 61-69, M
One way to find out. 🤣
valobasa4ever · F
CheshireHatter · M
When poison expires it is less potent
valobasa4ever · F
greensnacks · F
I actually looked that up once. And I forgot. Less effective?
valobasa4ever · F
@greensnacks 🙏
MrSmooTh · 31-35, M
It depends on what it is. If it's intended for the purpose of poisoning something like a pesticide or herbicide then it has probably lost its potency. If it's a toxic substance naturally it can degrade into something even more deadly.
valobasa4ever · F
@MrSmooTh 🙏
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Expired poison doesn't mean that it won't kill anything. Just less effectively. 😈
I hope you like slow and torturous deaths. 🫨
I hope you like slow and torturous deaths. 🫨
valobasa4ever · F
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
DrWatson · 70-79, M
It will still kill you, but if it is past the expiration date you will probably feel nauseous afterwards. 🤪
valobasa4ever · F
@DrWatson 🙏























