You're making my teeth cringe, I got conc Sulphuric on my teeth.gums as a teenager using a pipette and being lazy

Luckily I took swift action . . . . .
Back on topic though it's not defective products, that's something I'm 110% sure of. It's user error or rather lack of tightness in process control.
Both of you, Ron & Gerald I'm sure would have processed many films in the 60's that had nothing like today's hardening, slight temperature deviations could cause reticulation. I know that was my experience particularly as a teenager using ex Government (military) surplus FP3 & HP3. We learn't to keep tight temperature control. That's lost now because most films are well hardened, however Fuji in their wisdom chose an different route with Acros and it's not got the resilience of
Ilford films which have had the best hardening in recent years, but treated with respect it's a an excellent film.
Ian