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For spill-proof bottles, is it acceptable to use them for liquids other than clear water, such as squash or cordial provided by the company?

Started by , Aug 09 2024 09:16 AM
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Please advice i know containers 'maybe' allowed if its spill proof bottle but what about liquid inside?

 

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IF you allow company issued PLASTIC bottles, they should be spill proof, yes. Only water would be allowed. I'm wondering if bottles should be checked in an d out for integrity. 

We don't allow any plastic encased water nor any other type of beverage in the facility - we do allow glass encased (Saratoga water, GT Kumbucka, Voss Water, etc.) water and beverages but only in the office building and contained lunch/break area - thus, no bottled anything is allowed in the greenhouses, production nor retail operation by employees and contractors.  


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