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FDA allows so many insect parts in a food but that probably exceded the usual amount of insect parts you typically consume.
Usually in nature they make the poisonous insects wear the brightest colors......hmm?
Those would be Asian ladybugs.
Once in Scotland a co-worker was picking at her salad and part way thru she came across a big hunk of broken glass. we called tha waiter and he casually took the glass and said, 'we wondered where that piece went'. no free anyting or apology for that see thru salad.
If something is going to go wrong it will be in the salad.
That's right, all salads and produce have a min standard of how much insect parts are allowed. You are consuming little bits of them unknowingly in your foods you just don't know it.
The other things is many parts of the world consume insects as part of their diet. It's a sustainable food source, low fat and high in protein.
Diner is still there at Term C. Their are only a few places I trust eating at EWR. One is the diner, the other is the chinese place but only at Term C.
You cannot possibly say you trust eating at only a few places and have a chinese place be one them.
That's impossible panera bread lettuce is pre washed and packaged. The lady bugs would have fallen out. Unless they were alive. Come back wth a better story
That's impossible panera bread lettuce is pre washed and packaged. The lady bugs would have fallen out. Unless they were alive. Come back wth a better story
Things do go wrong. Nothing is impossible. Panera dropped the ball here. The way the story was written is perfectly fine.
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