This is just asinine.
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
darksiege wrote:
Anyone who needs choking labels on food is probably better being removed from the gene pool to begin with.
Are you suggesting toddlers can read? Or that they should be fully aware of all the choking hazards around them?
What good would putting warning labels on hot dog do then?
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
As I've pointed out, most of the people in this thread are uninformed on this subject. They should all die?
You've pointed out nothing about people in this thread. You've stated that people don't know how
surprisingly dangerous hot dogs are.There's nothing
surprisingly dangerous about hot dogs. It's food. Cut it up. Nobody said they didn't know that. If you're going to say that hot dogs are
surprisingly dangerous when cut up like other foods...
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No, warning labels are not appropriate for walls hot dogs, for God's sake, because walls hot dogs are not surprisingly dangerous. They're **** walls hot dogs. If it was a wall hot dogs that randomly popped out at you, then yeah, it would be surprisingly dangerous, and would probably warrant a warning label.
Oh and form Arathain's USA Today article:
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She notes that more than half of hot dogs sold in stores already have choking-prevention tips on their packages, advising parents to cut them into small pieces. "As a mother who has fed toddlers cylindrical foods like grapes, bananas, hot dogs and carrots, I 'redesigned' them in my kitchen by cutting them with a paring knife until my children were old enough to manage on their own," Riley says.
Hot dogs are food; kids choke on food if the pieces are large enough. That's not
surprising. Cut the **** things. There's your warning. If you can't be assed to cut up your kids food so they don't choke, don't be surprised when your kid dies.
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