• @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    ‘eating raw fish can cause food poisoning’

    fishing based cultures: lmao eating raw fish is part of our heritage, as long as we have food regulations it should be fine most of the time

    people still get occasional food poisoning from eating raw fish

    suprised pikachu face

  • @Jumuta
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    -349 months ago

    400 people is like 1 schools’ canteen poisoning’s worth, why is this important?

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      209 months ago

      Same type of news as when a chain restaurant in other countries has people getting sick from tainted supplies.

      • @Jumuta
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        -119 months ago

        a chain restaurant affects much more people though

        • @[email protected]
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          69 months ago

          The point is that there was an outbreak and if has to be dealt with quickly before it becomes an epidemic

          • @Jumuta
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            -119 months ago

            the epidemic:

            people who had the meals complained of stomach upset and vomiting, the report said.

            • @[email protected]
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              99 months ago

              So is your point that this is just not important because the symptoms don’t sound that bad?

              • @[email protected]
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                109 months ago

                When someone downplays food poisoning in a school, and they’re hardly informed, you get this. Here’s your prime example of why COVID was worse than it would have been.

                “It’s only a cold”

                FFS.

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      69 months ago

      To raise awareness of hygienic standards in the restaurant industry? For, you know, public health reasons?