For dinner I made a salad of mixed greens, fresh tomatoes, feta, slivered almonds, and Kalamata olives. The olives, from Whole Foods, are packaged in a container labelled pitted–as in “we’re olives without pits.” Except about half of them contain pits. Maybe my prosthodontist switched labels–these are a broken tooth waiting to happen. If I were a products liability lawyer I’d say the label should read pitted olives–may contain pits.
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