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Yikes! Evil parents really tick me off
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 17424" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>I work for a company that is often the "target" of tampering claims such as this person committed.</p><p>Believe me, it is often highly obvious when and where the tampering occurred. Especially with processed food, there is a time stamp on the container that states the date (or day of the year), time (to the minute) and line the container was made on. It is very easy to trace everything made at the same time for similar contamination - and if there isn't, well, process of elimination shows who did what.</p><p>It's one thing to have something that's routinely found in the plant wind up in a product, but to have something such as drugs or chemicals that have no place in the plant be there if very, very unlikely.</p><p>Claims are looked at chemically, microscopically, and everything in between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 17424, member: 439"] I work for a company that is often the "target" of tampering claims such as this person committed. Believe me, it is often highly obvious when and where the tampering occurred. Especially with processed food, there is a time stamp on the container that states the date (or day of the year), time (to the minute) and line the container was made on. It is very easy to trace everything made at the same time for similar contamination - and if there isn't, well, process of elimination shows who did what. It's one thing to have something that's routinely found in the plant wind up in a product, but to have something such as drugs or chemicals that have no place in the plant be there if very, very unlikely. Claims are looked at chemically, microscopically, and everything in between. [/QUOTE]
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