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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I followed her a while back when she was just selling her sourdough starter. She was always showing the batches of starter sitting in her dirty kitchen and the whole thing looked so unsanitary. I would NEVER buy any food product from someone who does not seem to understand basic cleanliness. I later unfollowed after she posted videos of her kids riding without seatbelts/car seats or bike helmets multiple times. Maybe I am uptight, but if you have millions of followers it is EXTREMELY careless to post that without understanding you might be influencing others to be unsafe. Years later I am wondering, if you pay attention to her content at all, how a person would buy raw milk, of all things, from her. I can understand maybe an apron or spoon, if you absolutely must! But not something consumable! She has a track record of ignoring safety and cleanliness![/quote] Her kitchen didn’t look dirty to me.[/quote] It doesn't have to look dirty for her to be unsanitary or unsafe.[/quote] It’s too dirty to sell to consumers from, because things might be sitting, the surfaces she has can’t be sanitized properly, etc. Anyway, everything they sell comes from commercial kitchens or are repackaged imported goods with an astronomical markup, so it doesn’t really matter. The meat they sell for insane prices isn’t even from their farm but they heavily imply it is. There’s no way they could be producing so much meat from the farm they have. They never say where their meat comes from. It’s probably packaged for them from the same places that sell their meat to Walmart and other grocery stores.[/quote]
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