Yes, you can potentially sue Aldi for finding rat hair in their frozen food, as it may violate food safety regulations and consumer protection laws. However, the success of such a lawsuit would depend on several factors, including evidence of negligence, the extent of harm caused, and the specific laws in your jurisdiction. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer specializing in food safety or consumer rights to assess the viability of your case.
no, that's an obssesion
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You can if you want just remember somebody may sew you for finding hair or anything in the food. Also, if that person catch food posioning
Anna's hair from frozen is an adorable reddish orange with a streak of light blonde.
Yes i think that frozen hair can break. We are going to test it for a mythbusters thing. I am not 100 percent sure tho. I hope this helped you!
No, Anna from Disney's "Frozen" does not have red hair; she has auburn hair, which appears reddish-brown. Her hair is styled in a braid and is one of her signature features, but it is not a bright red like that of some other characters.
Anna was frozen by her sister Elsa twice. As a child, Anna's head was frozen (and her lock of hair turned white.) As a young woman, Anna's heart was frozen. Only an act of true love could save her.
yes because there hair could get into your food you should always see if there is hair in your food.
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Well to keep your hair from getting in the food so the food is hairless (to not find hair in your food)
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No, it is product contamination.