Posted by Sean Feeney on August 23, 2008 at 07:51:13 from (72.72.84.43):
This morning I opened a new half gallon of half@ half for the coffee, It’s sealed with a cap, and a plastic pull you throw away, Milk and OJ have caps and throw away tabs as well. We all know if a quart of oil or a gallon of antifreeze has been opened by the seals they put in place. Heck even the bottles of juice have a bubble on the lid if its been opened. Wife went shopping yesterday bought new bottle of mouthwash, I opened it this morning and used it, put the screw on cover back on, you would never have known it had been opened. I only used 1/2oz or so, I have noticed even bottles of soda seem to have more and more air on top every year. Without being paranoid, I hope everyone at Walmart is happy and no ones peeing in my Listerine ®
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