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robbyt | 23:15 Mon 14th Feb 2011 | ChatterBank
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I work for a manufacture that supplies vitamins and pills to well known high street shops. I came across out of date ingredients some are up to 2-3 years out of date. These ingredients are still being used in products. Can this not be damaging to peoples health ?
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do you think you might be over-posting this question?
He posted his last question 3 times as well...
Whistle blowers never seem to prosper. Leave it.
You sure you're not just being completely paranoid, given the circumstances? ... http://www.theanswerb...e/Question757912.html
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I am trying to find the right catorgory, if you have no advice please do not answer. yes my last question was 2009 yes it was 3 times and a very serious issue i had at the time.
My advice was sound ...
why have you not checked this out with the Health and Safety Executive? or Trading Standards? or the Dept of Health?
for what type of consumption were they originally dated? They could be ideal or the purpose they are being used for now and not in any way affected by a dating policy
Did my answer here not help? ... http://www.theanswerb...k/Question988540.html
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It was the most helpfull. Maybe im asking the wrong question here. I don't want to cause a stir in the company. I would like you all to know they sell there products to one of the biggest and oldest high street shops. Would't it concern you in someway if you brought that product, or maybe your parents or family are using them. Im going to leave it not say a word, maybe find another job.
Naznomad is there a little dig there about my past with that link. Im not ashamed and have 100 percent got through that.
You did say you were a heavy cannabis user. I understand it does something to your brain - rots it? Perhaps you should try to stop using it. It seems to be making your memory bad.
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My past problems and questions from 2 years ago are not relevant to this question.
If you are concerned either raise the matter with your manager or report it to trading standards then let it go....

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