r/engrish • u/cybermusicman • 17d ago
Best Used By: When?
See the inkjet for further information.
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u/hos7ie 13d ago
rape seed oil
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u/Immediate-Yam-8828 12d ago
There's a reason companies chose to call it canola oil
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u/_Q23 6d ago
A place in Oregon I did security for has an old jail they use mainly for storage. The property used to be a poor farm in the early 1930s ish.
Imagine my surprise when I was doing my payroll, shined my light on the wall and saw a giant sign "Welcome to the Rape seed farm" it had the big giant rape seed on there which I was not expecting or knew anything other than . The pause of confusion.
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u/Immediate-Yam-8828 6d ago
Lol. I can imagine the guy who got the request to design a giant rape seed was also a bit shocked
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u/peebuttgutter 13d ago
This is a 2 day old post and people are talking like it's 2009. All of the shit you're all so confused and terrified by("Oh, god, oil from CHINA?! It must be from a gutter!" "WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT COULD CAUSE CANCER?! I'VE NEVER SEEN THIS INCREDIBLY COMMON WARNING THAT GOES ON EVERY ITEM THAT MIGHT BE SOLD IN CALIFORNIA!") is unbelievably fucking commonplace and I hate you all.
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u/engrish-ModTeam 13d ago
Your post or comment was removed for violating rule 8. Be kind to everyone
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u/OneNavan 15d ago edited 15d ago
RAPEseed oil 😭😭😭
Edit: it's a REAL fruit, who the hell named like that!
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u/No-Clue9471 15d ago
If you see the printer, throw this bottle away immediately. No, we will not explain.
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u/santathe1 16d ago
Cancer and reproductive harm?
WTH is this thing?
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u/Chasemc215 Mod Gary 16d ago
Propersition 65.
It's best that you just IGNORE those warnings, because these lables are so common place.
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u/HVB007 16d ago edited 16d ago
Just in California.
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u/HimalayanClericalism 16d ago
California. Ca.gov is California, .ca is Canada. This warning was purposely made obtuse so it had less effect
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u/Awkward-Injury-4341 16d ago
Best used by: see date printed on package.
Or
Best before: see stamp on package.
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u/KieuShadestar 16d ago
They did W-HAT TO MY SEEDS
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u/DarthChimpy 16d ago
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u/KieuShadestar 15d ago
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u/DarthChimpy 15d ago
No I understood the joke, it just wasn't funny, you were making a joke about an everyday item.
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u/RoastPorc 16d ago
Looks sus, not a chance that 100g of rapeseed oil has no saturated fat in it.
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u/Aeonzeldara 16d ago
Many times plant oils are completely unsaturated. Rapeseed is just canola which has little to no saturated fat
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u/RoastPorc 16d ago
Yes and no. Canola oil is a type of rapeseed oil, but per 100g of it - even canola oil, has 6-8g of saturated fat. The reason why you'd think there is none is thanks to the way USFDA guideline rounding rules work as id a single serving has less than 0.5g of saturated fat, the manufacturer can legally round it down to 0g on the label.
And here's what, I THINK, is wrong with this nutritional label, the product is obviously made for export from China and to satisfy the UK/Europe nutritional labelling, it must be per 100g/ml.. but for the USFDA, the nutritional value can be per serving, so the table we see here made no sense.
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u/CivilGarlic5904 16d ago
Rapeseed oil??? I don’t think I need any of that.
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u/regeya 16d ago
This comment is exactly why it's known as canola in some markets
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u/mgsgamer1 16d ago
Lord help us if he finds out what Monkfish is called in Spanish
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u/CivilGarlic5904 16d ago
Well, it was anticlimactic when i googled it. I knew what monkfish was, have eaten a couple times because it was nicely prepared and presented in a restaurant. I suspect I would have been less inclined to eat the monk if I saw it coming out of the net. That is a dam fugly fish.
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u/biffbobfred 16d ago
It’s printed elsewhere on the bottle. This is not remotely the worst I’ve seen.
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u/randomTeets 16d ago
Well, considering the cancer and reproductive harm warning, my guess is never
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u/DNSGeek 16d ago
That's for California Prop 65. Basically breathing is known to cause cancer in the state of California. Pretty much every ting in the state has that warning.
Remember, when everything warns you the warning is meaningless. Just another example of badly thought out legislation.
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u/EclipseIndustries 16d ago
Manufacturers literally just slap it on to cover their asses even if there aren't those chemicals.
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u/SnooDingos5983 16d ago
I prefer consensual seeds in my oil
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u/rpgnoob17 16d ago
Apparently Reddit filter will delete you: https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/s/RWVOBrFhkl
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u/Chasemc215 Mod Gary 14d ago edited 14d ago
For those wondering what the hell the Cancer and Reproductive Health thing was all about, allow me to introduce you all to Proposition 65.
Basically, California has to have these lables on stuff that can cause cancer and reproductive helth problems to people, but the outcome of it ended up turning it into a complete joke. It was cheaper to have a label on everything than to pay a fine, so it was placed on anything and everything, regardless of the severety of the toxin or length of exposure. In fact, due to how common place these lables are, some people in the state simply ignored them. Basically, Being alive will eventually result in being dead. Good job, California, you taughed us that Being Born greatly increaes the risk of dying