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Man used Y-front underpants to clean his makeshift butchers business
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cazyncymru
, Apr 10 2013 03:40 PM
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Posted 10 April 2013 - 03:40 PM
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Posted 10 April 2013 - 05:29 PM
At least those pants are new - they still have the labels on. Or are they evidence tags...?
#3
Posted 11 April 2013 - 02:18 PM
Imagine if this business had all of the required approvals and hygiene policies and procedures in place.
Would it be ok to use y-fronts as cleaning cloths? Ok you would have to remove the labels as they could be a source of foreigh body contamination, but apart from that what is the problem?
Thanks,
Simon
Would it be ok to use y-fronts as cleaning cloths? Ok you would have to remove the labels as they could be a source of foreigh body contamination, but apart from that what is the problem?
Thanks,
Simon
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#4
Posted 11 April 2013 - 03:46 PM
Imagine if this business had all of the required approvals and hygiene policies and procedures in place.
Would it be ok to use y-fronts as cleaning cloths? Ok you would have to remove the labels as they could be a source of foreigh body contamination, but apart from that what is the problem?
Thanks,
Simon
OMG Simon....think of the fibres.....unless their eqyptian cotton!
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Posted 11 April 2013 - 03:47 PM
Imagine if this business had all of the required approvals and hygiene policies and procedures in place.
Would it be ok to use y-fronts as cleaning cloths? Ok you would have to remove the labels as they could be a source of foreigh body contamination, but apart from that what is the problem?
Thanks,
Simon
OMG Simon....think of the fibres.....unless their eqyptian cotton!
#6
Posted 12 April 2013 - 06:27 AM
And one cans till wear them afterwards ! what an economic business this could have been !

And sceondly, one can wear them also on their head to prevent hair contamination
And sceondly, one can wear them also on their head to prevent hair contamination
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Posted 12 April 2013 - 07:30 AM
And one cans till wear them afterwards ! what an economic business this could have been !
And sceondly, one can wear them also on their head to prevent hair contamination
Can they wear different coloured ones for different areas?
Is the size label metal detectable?
Bet this could increase M&S's profits!
#8
Posted 12 April 2013 - 08:20 AM
They look like M & S lint free jumbos. 
So safe and great coverage - and the fact they're brilliant white you can easily see when you need to change.
So safe and great coverage - and the fact they're brilliant white you can easily see when you need to change.
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