Let's say you were fishing around in your knapsack and you found a piece of dark chocolate from a hotel, for example, the Sheraton Hotel in Hanoi. Said chocolate is packed in a crumpled bit of cardboard, not sealed in plastic. It looks edible. But it has been halfway around the world and lugged around on your back for over a month.
Is there any reason NOT to eat it?
4 comments:
none that I can think of
NO
Put it this way, if they were chips I would eat them...I imagine said rule should apply to chocolate as well.
JAW fan
NB: Of course, I assume it has already been consumed by now!
It hasn't been consumed yet. It's an emergency stand-by chocolate.
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