Sounds intentional. Why would glass be anywhere near a production line?
Trying to kill basement-dwelling millennials?
The way things are today, it would not surprise me to have a disgruntled employee sabotage their employer because they are not ‘diverse’ enough in some modern twist of that term.
“I wanted to start a discussion, but I was either laughed at or brushed off!”
I agree. Why not just have an apple or orange? I usually snack on chips and salsa even. My 2021 resolution is to completely cut out on processed, microwaved foods.
Maybe it was supposed to be lemonglass?
Nestle has some of the most severe, stringent, and onerous procedures for correcting glass contamination that I know of. When Nestle tells their employees glass production is over, dismantles equipment to the bone yard, and then gives the old tallyho we’re bringing it back—dark thoughts ensue.
Glass jewelry, Gorilla glass, and common plant area lab instruments.
Watches are allowed in possession but not to be worn. Typical magnets will not seize metal/glass jewelry very well, if it is ground up.
Glass can cling to shoes.
Any ingredient transported into a plant can contain contaminants.
In Japan they are reporting COVID contamination in processed ice cream that has already reached consumers.
WTFO? Over 20 people sick because of it. I can see a busted gauge panel, or worn converyor shredding itself into the product line but how do you get COVID in the mix?