“this is a paper composite material… used for countertops in industrial kitchens.” It’s actually imitation stone.

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    Companies break the law all the time. You’ll recall VW got nailed recently for lying about their emissions, and whole industries (AirBnb, Uber, and all derivatives) have been built on flagrantly ignoring the law.

    Between the endless examples of corporate crimes and the obvious financial incentives to keep doing them, the presumption should be that every company is breaking the law.

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        Lmao companies put money over safety all the time. Every safety regulation in existence had to be forced on them after they made exactly that choice.