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    • nyeh solve this:
      the air is so full of shit and ppl carry all sorts of exotic bacteria, etc. and you have to cover the merchandise because of the regulations.
      sted
    • nope, not necessary ... just wash and peel before eating ffsmonospaced
    • And maintain the rule of looking at the naked shit sells the shit. So you can touch the shit - or converted it to other shit.sted
    • @mono where your access to clean water is limited that solution will be a problemsted
    • no mistake i'm against this idiocy, just asking why we can't develop solutions to preserve food without risking human health, and the ecosystem.sted
    • almost everything what we did in all these years is that we added to the classic food salting and smoking process cooling and packing.sted
    • first is highly energy consuming the second one gets into everything what we don't know how will turn evolution around.sted
    • this is common in japan, which has access to clean water ... i also highly doubt how clean they are under plasticmonospaced
    • In japan? isn't that the county where they introduced mandatory water saving devices? and has the most effective water distribution system?sted
    • a bit of dirt never hurt anyone ffs.hans_glib
    • Closing yourself off from dirt and germs, especially as children, makes your immune system weak and incapable.set
    • that is a bit complicated. for example in the us the kids of the families who moved a lot have better immune system than the ones living in the outback dirt.sted
    • But yeah sterile environment makes an incapable immune system.

      Save the planet eat more trees!
      sted
    • This is all only for the supermarket's convenience.MrT
    • this all about presentation as it increases perceived value. Unfortunately people love to unwrap.hotroddy
    • yeah this unpacking fetish adds to the story... it feels new even if it was traveling for days :)sted
    • arent japanese insync to recycling? there are 3-type trash bins everywhereSquiddy
    • Try buying bread in Japan from a bakery - first put in a plastic sheet. then wrapped like the carrot, then in a big plastic shopping bag, then tapped shut.shapesalad
    • French people just put the naked baguette under their arm and are done with it. You'd never see this in Japan: http://3.bp.blogspot…shapesalad
    • http://3.bp.blogspot…shapesalad

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