Thanks for posting, Andrew. I was wondering if maybe Lisa was right, and everyone scared away! I'm not a meanie
, just a pain in the butt about accuracy.
Um, why does the baker think such a convoluted process to get the bread to the lab will "prove the nutritionals without a doubt"? The proof is in the test results, not the sample. Besides,
Medallion Labs requires perishable goods to be securely sealed in appropriate coolers/cartons, along with the submission form(s). Unless the forum member doing the shipping transfer has x-ray vision, there's no way to confirm what's in the container. Plus, the delay could compromise test results as the bread wouldn't be as fresh as if the baker had shipped the sample directly to the lab.
IMO, it would make more sense for the baker to expedite the bread sample(s) to the lab, then have the results emailed back to them as a nice crisp PDF, which can be promptly forwarded to you and a third party, such as myself or some other forum member
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Originally Posted by lindasdd
I realize I previously stated, "Fortunately with the Healthwise Bakery brand, the baker has the bread tested a couple times a year to make sure he always has the most up to date test results proving the nutritionals." I'm not sure whether I heard this from the bakery directly or someone else, but I will take the blame for this misquote myself.
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Thank you for explaining the misquote .. that was really confusing why we weren't shown something more recent, especially considering the Healthwise bakery website proclaims : "Everything has been laboratory tested to provide you with the highest nutritional quality, ...........". I don't know about anyone else, but I just assumed that "everything" means .. everything.
Anyway .. I'm off to have a look-see at the recently posted lab analysis report
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Doreen