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Comment by kube-system

6 days ago

I would imagine any agricultural use of vinegar as an organic chemical pales in comparison to it’s culinary use.

Agricultural use is a lot more concentrated though, which is important. In the case of vinegar this is about safety.

Though I don't know how much vinegar is used in ag - my facebook feed is full of people who don't need roundup because some concoction of vinegar, salt, and dish soap works - they never point out that you need PPE to work with this stuff that isn't required for roundup.

  • Agricultural use is not more concentrated than culinary use by the time it goes into my mouth. I've never tasted any vegetable off the shelf that was more sour than a pickle.

    Occupational exposure is certainly a totally different story but the context of the story and root of this thread was about the consumer safety of the end product.