Not sure what you meant cuz missing a word?
The toxic element I unknowingly ate was from paint used on a plate, not coffeemaker.
Not sure what you meant cuz missing a word?
The toxic element I unknowingly ate was from paint used on a plate, not coffeemaker.
lacker* a coating powder used on some products
ouch! how was the taste
There was no taste.
I think the decorative plate NOT meant to be used as a serving plate was from early 1990s. Not that old!
Frankly, I’m very surprised toxic art pigments were allowed to be used on decorative plates that could easily be mistaken for a regular plate only like 30 years ago. If it were from 1800s, I could see since people weren’t aware of dangerous elements like that.
There was nothing to distinguish the decorative plate from a regular serving plate.
Apparently, it didn’t occur to the CEO of the plate manufacturing company that it would be DANGEROUS to use toxic art pigments!
It seems like it would be common sense to *NOT* use toxic art pigments in a product for consumers, you know?
Obviously, it would never fly now cuz FTC oversees safety regulations for things like that.
I’m keeping an eye on my body and will DEFINITELY be fking suing if I was poisoned!
it must be a decorative plate only for show. Does CEO ever enter any shop-floor to even check? NO!
if any such toxins body has it’s way of removing it.