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Why are they not suitable for human consumption?



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I have often wondered about that, I love peanuts and a big sack full gets
very tempting don't it

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In reply to Alan Holmes ) who wrote this in
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Why are they not suitable for human consumption?


/lurk

They are.

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Why are they not suitable for human consumption?



because "may contain nuts"?

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In message , Alan Holmes
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Why are they not suitable for human consumption?

The regulatory standards for aflatoxin contamination are weaker for
material sold for animal feed than for material sold for human
consumption.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley


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Why are they not suitable for human consumption?



because "may contain nuts"?


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