Food Facts That’ll Make You Decide to Eat or Toss

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We sometimes see strange spots on our potatoes and wonder if we should just throw them away. There are some easy ways to detect if the food has "eat or toss" status. Why do avocados sometimes have brown dots inside? Technically it's edible, but you might not want to eat it. And what about meat, potatoes, and shrimps? Let's see how to find out if they're still good to go.

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“Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.”

eldersimonproduction
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can’t people talk without cheery music loops in the background anymore?

Queenie-the-genie
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It's only thrown away because It's sold at way too high prices. It's not the consumer's fault.

cesco
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To anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the darks thoughts, the overthinking, the doubt exit your mind right now. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life..

giko
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Thank u so can u avoid background music plz

kindkat-mccu
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Never would i eat an apple with worms in it

Louisjp
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It's so cute that you use kittens to be the example 😅

watchwhatlike
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what is the use of making this video when billions of food have been wasted?

auro
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Don't worry I'm sure nobody noticed that you're pushing the eat the bugs propaganda. I'm sure nobody notices any of the propaganda you push often. 🙄

canyonmann
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i commented this when this was 5 minutes old.

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