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All cleaning products have some sort of warning label but this one makes me wonder what the hell is this company doing? This one raises the red flag. 

The spray is lemon scented but after reading the warning label it is unsafe to use and the user needs to wear a full protective gear to be able to use it. The spray can cause burns or irritation to the skin even with brief contact. It is toxic to humans, kids and pets. Even worse if you come in contact with it. It destroys clothing and if clothing is contaminated one must change and then toss out the contaminated garment. This is what we have to use on the carts. All we do is spray it on and after 30 seconds it's dry. WTf? is this company thinking? The other spray we used was at least friendly to all. 



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All cleaning products have some sort of warning label but this one makes me wonder what the hell is this company doing? This one raises the red flag. 

The spray is lemon scented but after reading the warning label it is unsafe to use and the user needs to wear a full protective gear to be able to use it. The spray can cause burns or irritation to the skin even with brief contact. It is toxic to humans, kids and pets. Even worse if you come in contact with it. It destroys clothing and if clothing is contaminated one must change and then toss out the contaminated garment. This is what we have to use on the carts. All we do is spray it on and after 30 seconds it's dry. WTf? is this company thinking? The other spray we used was at least friendly to all. 


 That's  Ecolab "approved product"  for you.  They have been using some strong-smelling all-purpose cleaner at my store. Looks sorta like watered down grapefruit juice, and smells like some kind of horrid toxic chemicals have been mixed together.   Personally, I would rather use a cart that WAS NOT sprayed down with that stuff!   



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All cleaning products have some sort of warning label but this one makes me wonder what the hell is this company doing? This one raises the red flag. 

The spray is lemon scented but after reading the warning label it is unsafe to use and the user needs to wear a full protective gear to be able to use it. The spray can cause burns or irritation to the skin even with brief contact. It is toxic to humans, kids and pets. Even worse if you come in contact with it. It destroys clothing and if clothing is contaminated one must change and then toss out the contaminated garment. This is what we have to use on the carts. All we do is spray it on and after 30 seconds it's dry. WTf? is this company thinking? The other spray we used was at least friendly to all. 


 That's  Ecolab "approved product"  for you.  They have been using some strong-smelling all-purpose cleaner at my store. Looks sorta like watered down grapefruit juice, and smells like some kind of horrid toxic chemicals have been mixed together.   Personally, I would rather use a cart that WAS NOT sprayed down with that stuff!   


 The germ x sani gel for the check stands smells horrid. it's like someone doused in vodka and gasoline. I lost faith in my company when our store got raped in the looting.

You know their plan: clock out and run like hell. **** that you won't even have enough time to clock out by the time you realize it happens. 30+ employees running towards one time clock while customers rape the store in the process. yea f it.



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 The germ x sani gel for the check stands smells horrid. it's like someone doused in vodka and gasoline. I lost faith in my company when our store got raped in the looting.

You know their plan: clock out and run like hell. **** that you won't even have enough time to clock out by the time you realize it happens. 30+ employees running towards one time clock while customers rape the store in the process. yea f it.


 Are you from one of the stores that got looted?

How bad was the carnage?

I am curious what was stolen?  Probably meat and liquor first.  Did the pharmacy get hit?



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We have always had to work with toxic chemicals and people who don't know how to use them.  When you were hired you almost certainly had to sign a paper agreement to never talk about it to anyone or attempt to hold the company liable.  All of the antivirus stuff here is now forgotten except masks and fake record keeping intended to fool juries.



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