David Pinkerton on Nostr: I remember buying garden soil and there was a food-grade one and another that wasn't. ...
I remember buying garden soil and there was a food-grade one and another that wasn't. I assumed that contaminated soil was being mixed into the cheaper one but at up to a threshold that was just under whatever the supplier could get away with. Is that a thing? I guess that once some start mixing waste into their product for extra bucks, it is too tempting to add even more.
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