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    1 day ago

    Grinding the meat leads to a substantively different product. One people often don’t want for a particular application.

    There’s no human based QC system on earth that will have zero failures out of 5.5 billion attempts. It is quite literally impossible.

    We’re splitting hairs on the definitional point. What I intended to say was that you don’t have to support that boneless chicken nuggets are required to be bone free to find that a reasonable person would not expect to find a bone in boneless wings as a matter of course. While a reasonable person shouldn’t be surprised to find a bone in a boneless wing, anymore than they should be surprised to find a seed in a seedless watermelon, should that bone cause damage the company should be at fault because the bone was not intended to be there, and was included due to a mishap in their manufacturing process. An unavoidable mishap, but a mishap nonetheless.

    It’s like how someone will die in a dangerous line of work, even if you take every possible precaution. Eventually, even if it takes 100yrs, something bad will happen because people are people. Even though the company did everything right, they should still have to pay out workman’s compensation for the death/injury.