Wednesday, February 03, 2021

Lucky Leaf mixed berry cans, heavily infested with thrips



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't thrips dissolve when cooked? They don't have the hard shell of scale insect & certainly not the exoskeleton of copepods.

Anonymous said...

They should get sued for calling it mixed berries when in fact, according to Yudels, it should be mixed thripes. Straight out fraud.

Quack Quack Menachem Genack said...

Nice of Genack to cover up for Schoen's am haaratzus, as covering with the hand only helps if let's say he is covering the kop of the child who lost his yarmulka. His own hand on his own head helft gornisht. Schoen davens in an OU affiliated shul.

https://nypost.com/2021/02/09/why-trump-lawyer-david-schoen-covered-head-while-sipping-water/

David Schoen unwittingly gave Twitter a lesson in Orthodox Jewish customs during former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial on Tuesday.

Schoen, Trump’s attorney, rested his hand on top of his head each time he took a sip of water while making his opening argument that the case is unconstitutional.

Several viewers noted Schoen’s seemingly unusual drinking habit, with some even suggesting he was trying to keep a toupee from falling.

“Is anybody going to acknowledge the way David Schoen is drinking water?” one user wrote.

But the lawyer was likely making the ritual move because he is religiously observant.

Rabbi Menchem Genack, CEO of the kosher division of the Orthodox Union, explained that since Schoen is an observant Jew, he must cover his head and say a blessing whenever he eats or drinks.

“Each time we eat or drink something, we say a blessing to thank God and we cover our head, typically with a yarmulke, to show respect and to acknowledge that there’s someone above us,” Genack told The Post.

“Since he wasn’t wearing a yarmulke, he wanted to at least cover his head with his hand.”