fotch
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I agree with Ralph in regard to the safety factor of not using food containers. That is an accident waiting to happen.
Searching for data on this, some of what I found:
The old saying prevention is better than cure holds true in the case of poisoning
If cost saving is not the goal, and you had to pay the same price for any container you choose, would you pick a new coke bottle?
To each their own, JMHO
Searching for data on this, some of what I found:
- Accidental poisoning is one of the leading causes of death in America.
- Keep all products in original containers.
- Never transfer products like bleach, gasoline, insecticides or other household cleaning agents to another container such as a soft drink bottle, cup or bowl that would attract a child or pet.
The old saying prevention is better than cure holds true in the case of poisoning
If cost saving is not the goal, and you had to pay the same price for any container you choose, would you pick a new coke bottle?
To each their own, JMHO