Remarkably, despite the risk of lacerations, Americans prefer new metal shard style peanut butter to natural peanut butter, finding the oil separation that occurs to be weird, and off-putting. |
Eventually. The manufacturing facility's internal detection systems eventually identified the concern. Because quality. |
-Skippy Foods, being abundantly
cautious...with their liability
I'd also like to express some opinions on the topic of dungarees being warn too low and the number of kids on my lawn. |
Too far? Fine. But I don't think: "sorry about the metal shards, our bad" is too much to ask. |
"In compliance with basic human compassion, Skippy LLC is recalling peanut butter that may shred customers' soft tissue. We sincerely apologize for our lax quality control that led to this situation and hope you can forgive us. In the meantime, our CEO has resigned and our board members will be pilloried in the town square so you can hurl abuse at them."
-Skippy's statement in some
alternate, less bleak timeline
Look, I know it's a little weird that I'm jumping all over a peanut butter manufacturer, but it's more of a general frustration I'm just taking out on Skippy. I get that they want us to think they care, but giant corporations aren't exactly famous for human weaknesses like emotion. There's a calculus to this. Like, somewhere, someone at Skippy LLC corporate HG applies a rubric to determine whether the number of lawsuits resulting from kids bleeding from the mouth outweighs the cost of the recall.
Don't look so smug kid. Peanut butter is a gamble. You may have won this time, but one of these days, bam: metal shards. |
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