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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    AFAIK this is the third incident since the start of the year:


    Bad food downs 17 in Bulacan wedding party
    http://news.inq7.net/regions/index.p...story_id=33415

    parang napapadalas na ata?

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    #2
    Placebo effect?

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    #3
    I think it has to do with heat... The heat and humidity accelerates the spoilage of food. Lalo na food na may dairy (milk, cheese) and seafoods.

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    #4
    wow that would really suck if it happened at ur wedding day lol

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    #5
    True, actually its surprising how lax our food safety control is here... kahit sa supermarket/market

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    #6
    I guess it's official: food poisoning has replaced heat stroke as the official illness of summer.

    Feeling ko baka lalo pang lumala ito. Since we're having El Niņo, there's a danger that hydroelectric plants will not have enough water to power the turbines, that supply electricity to power refrigerators and keep food from spoiling.

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    #7
    e engot naman kasi yung mga na-poison na nag-attend ng wedding! either that o walang sentido common. maasim na nga pala yung menudo kinain pa din e kung hindi ba naman sila isa't-kalahati e. ikaw ba kung natikman mo na parang panis na yung food na na-serve sa iyo kakainin mo pa din? mapahiya na kung mapahiya ang host di ako kakain ng panis. siya dapat mahiya sa akin kasi gusto niya akong lasunin.

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    #8
    rofl

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    #9
    hmmm...don't remember any food poisioning incidents in the recent years...o baka mas mabilis lang ang media coverage these days...

food poisoning epidemic?