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6641923 No.6641923 [Reply] [Original]

What do you think of the food that stores keep in open air displays?
Ok to buy and eat? Or fucking disquisting?

Think of all those people who have cough, sneeze and touch thouse buns and cookies before you buy them and eat them!? omfg!

All food should be behind protective shields and nobody should ever touch the food before you buy it!

But still, its really common and most people don't seem to see any problem with that.

Do you buy it?

>> No.6641927

ITT: Bait, trolls, and mental issues.

>> No.6641932

>>6641923
Are people relay this autistic?

>> No.6641939
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This is worse tbh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb6Fn028R5E&index=4&list=PLAS9nmsFNqa-eAKVzWwvdnLlhDvTuaQVn

>> No.6641940

Stores I know have it behind glass. Never open air like pictured.

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>>6641923
It's probably fine, but I don't buy it. I'd rather get pre-sliced bread made by robots.

>> No.6641991

>>6641939
OMG Mexico has fresh produce all year around? Is this reaction typical for Brits?

>> No.6642009

>>6641939
He says he is from England but doesn't sound like one. Is he from Australia or New Zealand originally?

>> No.6642023

>>6641932
ever heard of germs? or dirt?
Imagine a fatty scratching his arse, and then you sucking his finger!

>> No.6642036

>>6642023
poop finger or non poop finger?

>> No.6642047

make sure you don't touch the doors or shelves or anything else at the store either then. In fact it's probably best to stay inside and turn off all the lights, slowly sinking into a bleak dark nonexistence. Then and only then will you truly be safe

>> No.6642070

What's funny is watching a house fly or fruit fly buzzing around stuck in the case. One time I saw both in the same small glass cube for a single type of donut at Walmart.

>> No.6642072

wtf, I've never seen that before.
Just fruits and veggies.

>> No.6642079

>>6642072
you have to shop at a store that actually bakes bread, not 7/11

>select all the bread

>> No.6642093

>>6642079
Here fresh baked foods still are put into containers or at least a sleeve if they are going to be out like that.

>> No.6642098

>>6642079
Uh yeah. Sobeys, safeway, Co op.
All have bakeries, all put their bread in bags, all put their desserts in containers or behind glass. Why would you put it out in the open? Retard.

>> No.6642102

>>6642047
That's what disposable gloves are for.

>> No.6642103

>>6641923
Living abroad has taught me how most of those glass cases and food safety regulations are much more extreme than they need to be and is probably why we have so many kids with life threatening allergies now.

In Japan the bread is left out like that, they also leave out fried foods, and many other things and the people here live forever.

>> No.6642148

>>6642103
Probably since they mostly eat rice rather than those things.

>> No.6642211

>>6642047
And dont forget the carts. They are actually the dirtiest things in any store, by a LONG SHOT.

>> No.6642212

Learn to spell, you illiterate fuck. Jesus.

>> No.6642423

>>6642103
Japanese people are also more cleanly and considerate than the rest of the world. Face masks, self-disinfecting toilets than clean your asshole, etc.


On topic: I've never seen food left out like that. Always wrapped or behind a case if not wrapped.

>> No.6642748

There's a few bakeries near me that have like a pick and mix for pastries and bread rolls, but they are inside plastic bins with lids, and you're supposed to use the tongs to grab your bread. loaves and cakes are on racks behind glass, the person behind the counter has to get it for you. I suppose the tongs could be filthy from being touched up, but i honestly never thought about that.

>> No.6642767

>>6641940
Kroger does it for their loaves of bread

>> No.6642778

>>6641923
>disquisting
nigga what?

>> No.6642780

Grocery store near here has some foods out in open air. It's not much of an issue with me as long as everything is still fresh. Generally I never see open air bakery items though, pretty rare.

>> No.6642781

>>6642009
sounds like he is from the southwest to me

>> No.6642783

>>6642423
>On topic: I've never seen food left out like that. Always wrapped or behind a case if not wrapped.
I've only seen it like this in small bakeries, where the woman that works there is using a glove or bag to take them off the shelves, never the customers. When it's your turn, they mill around the room as you make your requests and pack your order. They are open air because they are actually just baked and still cooling and maintaining that crisp crust.
In my local humid climate, having bread unwrapped goes from cooling to stale and mushy crusted pretty fast. Bread gets wrapped up or at least put in a paper bag or perforated plastic one, pretty quietly.

>> No.6643693

>>6641923
>fucking disquisting
Indeed it is. I don't buy open stuff without sneeze protection.

Small Plexiglass doors are ok.

>> No.6643704

>>6642778
he's a fucking germaphobe
op just thing about how many people have coughed, sneezed, and farted in the air you breathe

>> No.6643843

>>6642748
most customers and the dirty ones especially never use thongs but instead grab em with their bare hands, even worser they grab all of them before they sqeeze them and then they pick one

>> No.6643854

>>6642767
That's in the South right?

>> No.6643872

>>6642148
Japanese people love the fuck out of French baked goods, pretty much every grocery store has a bakery plus a number of chain and single store stand alone bakeries

>> No.6644157

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmsRN78qMxM

>> No.6644181

>>6641923
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TbbvXK5QS8

>> No.6645893

>>6641923
All food should be sold like this. I don't want to be forced to buy six items lumped together in the same packet when I only want one of them. Food packaging discriminates against people who don't have other people in their lives.

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>>6645893
>He doesn't live near a store with a bulk section

>> No.6646722

>>6642423
>considerate
Just ask the blue fin tuna about that one.