Boneless chicken isn't just deboned, it's shredded and mashed. Since it's basically manufacturing chicken, there is a guaranteed nonzero margin of error. It's the correct ruling, there's no way any company could guarantee the complete absence of bones that were mixed in with the ingredients. I'm more surprised this doesn't happen more often.
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A friend of mine recently told me that your seat position is stored server-side in case you own multiple Teslas, so if Tesla goes belly up, it's possible you won't be able to save your seat settings.
I'm actually greatful for foldable phones. When they started actually coming out, I was certain that smartphones were feature-complete and my phone would never become obsolete again. If that weren't true, they would have put a new real feature in the phone instead.
Burrito is a generous term in the same way that just because it's called a footlong doesn't mean it needs to be a foot long.
Actually I've read studies saying people who took their full PTO tended to get better year over year raises.
Inb4 apps like NewPipe and Signal are arbitrarily categorized as "low quality" without any sort of opportunity to challenge the ruling.
You could call it an over-moderation problem.
Officially, of course.
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I can eat 50 eggs.
Every time I think about Zardoz, I think it must be the last time I'll ever think about Zardoz. Maybe Zardoz is eternal?
I'm not exaggerating when I saw literally every product has an acceptable percentage of defecting products that can make it to shelves before it's not okay. There isn't a product in the world that has a 0% risk. It's just something you need to accept and negotiate on how many defective products are acceptable.