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Phillip 3 year s ago
#22 most businesses lease their ice machines because they are so difficult to clean. Instead of tearing them apart to wash, they trade in for a new model, and the company cleans them.
       
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Crissy 3 year s ago
Phillip,
I worked in a very popular restaurant for 9 years, and the ice machine was never cleaned or replaced. Been in the business 22 years, and I've never heard of it happening.
       
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Sandy 3 year s ago
Crissy,
Well why don't you clean it then? I've been in the hospitality trade for 18 years, and the ice machine always gets a weekly deep clean.
       
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Midge 3 year s ago
#29 so like global warming thing.. you know, 10 more years
       
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Leanne 3 year s ago
Midge,

Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?
       
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Gina 3 year s ago
#28 I trust no one and know anybody. I must be a serial killer. Kellogg come here.
       
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Hallie 3 year s ago
so much nope, starting with #2
       
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Sebastian 3 year s ago
Hallie,
Sort of true, but maybe not quite what you were thinking. The early concept of a saw with a chain was invented to aid in widening the pelvis (symphysiotomy) to assist in child birth, but it was small and hand operated. This was before caesarians were possible, so thank you modern science.
       
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Griselda 3 year s ago
#1 gave me a bloody seizure
       
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Zebedee 3 year s ago
#22 Also, you should know that the lemons that go in your water are never washed. Often there are several lemons in the box that are bad and covered in mold. Those are just thrown out, and the rest are cut up without washing them.
       
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Cilla 3 year s ago
#30 In 2020 the president of the united states suggested to inject bleach into living humans to counter a virus infection.
       
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Ronny 3 year s ago
Cilla,

and in 2021 the Resident of the white house pulled all of the troops and left thousands of civilians, military gear and millions of dollars in afganistan.
       
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Bryant 3 year s ago
18 That is not a pelican.
       
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