On July 17, the inspector found “green algal growth” in a puddle of standing water in a raw holding cooler. And on July 27, an inspector noted clear liquid leaking out from a square patch on the ceiling. Behind the patch, there were two other patches that were also leaking. An employee came and wiped the liquid away with a sponge, but it returned within 10 seconds. The employee wiped it again, and the liquid again returned within 10 seconds. Meanwhile, a ceiling fan mounted close by was blowing the leaking liquid onto uncovered hams in a hallway outside the room.

A picture of hell.

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    In Nov 2020, the person that ran things for years died, and control passed to other family members that immediately sued each other.

    I’m any case, seems greed likely started to drive everything, they pushed expansion over safety, and wound up killing people.

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      seems greed likely started to drive everything, they pushed expansion over safety, and wound up killing people.

      Thank god this is an isolated incident in corporate America. /s

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      any case, seems greed likely started to drive everything, they pushed expansion over safety, and wound up killing people.

      Chiquita, Nestle, and Boeing have entered the chat.

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        Boeing and Boar’s head are killing people because of incompetence and cost cutting. Chiquita and Nestle go out in the jungle and massacre people at regular intervals just because those people don’t want to be slaves and having to pay workers hurts the bottom line.

        I put them in different categories.