• MeatPilot@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    What’s even more classy is that the thrift store slapped a price tag on it and set it out before checking the basket.

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      2 months ago

      Goodwill doesn’t clean or wash anything. Which is why the first thing you do when you bring something home from that place is give it a good scrubbing.

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      2 months ago

      My first thought as well! Most of the thrifts around here either have a special sticker indicating they’ve tested the electrics, or at least an extra mark on the tag.

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    2 months ago

    The fact that they’re not like rotting or decayed looking is a little bit disturbing.

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      2 months ago

      I feel like the lighting on the pizza rolls is a bit off myself, but maybe it’s me.

      There’s also a weird brown blur toward the bottom of the container.

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      Air fryers dehydrate things well, leaving less moisture to support bacteria that would make it rot.

      That’s actually why that sealed McDonald’s meal didn’t rot. Leave food out like that and it dries up, thus won’t rot.

      Similar thing is why having an open garbage can stink far less than a garbage with a lid. The lid traps moisture, which means it can support more life that creates more stink that gets past the lid than the open one has in total because it’s able to dry.