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EverythingIsBetterOutdoors
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Dec 28, 2017
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LoL.
<Approved by the FDA and NSA>
Where I'm from that second acronym expands to a single very specific long name. This isn't a faraday bag, so I was sure it's a typo (maybe it's NASA approved for some of their requirements? ) but I'm seeing it repeated on other websites. It's not on the short list of food safety agencies on Wikipedia ... can anyone elighten me ? I'm super curious now.
Dec 28, 2017
Vajtagal
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EverythingIsBetterOutdoorsNSA. National Security Agency. Tho what they secure, and how I'll not speculate.
Dec 28, 2017
planb10113
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VajtagalThat would be the TSA...
Dec 28, 2017
EverythingIsBetterOutdoors
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Vajtagal Not sure how one relates to the other. Were you thinking the TSA perhaps ? They're the US air security agency, but they don't "certify" plastic bags either, they simply specify the largest volume you can use to hold liquids as carry on, and if you aren't using them to contain liquids for carry on there's absolutely no limitation to the size or type you can otherwise bring on board. FDA certification makes perfect sense as you do need their approvals to call something "food grade", but I really can't figure out what these various websites mean by "NSA". I suppose it could all be the same copypasta from an erroneous original source. At first I figured it was a European food safety agency or standard but I can't find any evidence of that.
Dec 28, 2017
Vajtagal
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Dec 29, 2017
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planb10113Oh crap. No sleep 2 weeks made me make up crap. My bad . The TSA is the airport hassle. But there is an NSA, and it stands for National Security agency. I wont postulate on anything tho given my track record.
Dec 29, 2017
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