Tangentially, silica gel packets are sometimes packaged with food. Wild guess: The warning is intended for that context. Your point still stands, though.
But, if humans shouldn’t eat it, why would they mix it in with the food supply in the first place?
I guess a factory manager finally took one of my suggestions.
We also sell microwave ovens which are not intended to be used to dry cats. I also never understood that one. It usually works, given enough time.
Tangentially, silica gel packets are sometimes packaged with food. Wild guess: The warning is intended for that context. Your point still stands, though.
But, if humans shouldn’t eat it, why would they mix it in with the food supply in the first place?
I guess a factory manager finally took one of my suggestions.
We also sell microwave ovens which are not intended to be used to dry cats. I also never understood that one. It usually works, given enough time.