How is bottled water shipped to retailers?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by mrstlavery, Aug 1, 2013.
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we are all going to die from something
we wouldn't eat ANYTHING if we saw the handling process
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You might want to go find out exactly what temperature this reaction occurs at. I really doubt it is at room temperatures... or the kind of temperatures that occur in shipment. Even in Texas (a suburb of Satan's abode, LOL!) Most of the warning I've seen on the subject involve plastics used for food packaging that folks have reused to heat food in a microwave. That implies the temperatures this reaction would occur at is far above what is encountered for bottled water in shipment. The stuff just doesn't leach out into the product the plastic bottle contains.
...and this is what is said in the reference that Skibum posted. -
I haul chicken feed ingredients, if people knew what was in it nobody would eat chicken.123456 Thanks this.
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When I was a kid growing up when playing outside and got thisty we'd drink from a garden hose, and I'm still here,,,,,
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I don't eat chicken or anything made with chicken.
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Eggs is fine,lol.But anything directly made with a chicken I will not eat after seeing a disturbing video months ago.
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I used to haul water out of Poland Springs in Maine and into NYC. Most of the stops were in Brooklyn and Queens. Dry Vans were used.
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One trip to Smithfield is enough to question your relationship with bacon, but of course I can't stay mad at you bacon.CenutryClass Thanks this.
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