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some of the clothing have the 'WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), Bisphenol S (BPS)… known to cause developmental and reproductive harm… cancer'… the warning only shows on Amazon pages in California. Is Woot not required to show the warnings? doesn't make sense. got some last time, are they spraying the stinky fragrance on the clothing because they were returns? Smells toxic also, makes me sneeze
I used to be a vendor manager at Amazon. Unfortunately most manufacturers select this toggle by default without actually testing their items, because it's not free to test the items. It's really an unintended consequence of a well meaning law.
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some of the clothing have the 'WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), Bisphenol S (BPS)… known to cause developmental and reproductive harm… cancer'… the warning only shows on Amazon pages in California. Is Woot not required to show the warnings? doesn't make sense. got some last time, are they spraying the stinky fragrance on the clothing because they were returns? Smells toxic also, makes me sneeze
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some of the clothing have the 'WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), Bisphenol S (BPS)… known to cause developmental and reproductive harm… cancer'… the warning only shows on Amazon pages in California. Is Woot not required to show the warnings? doesn't make sense. got some last time, are they spraying the stinky fragrance on the clothing because they were returns? Smells toxic also, makes me sneeze
I used to be a vendor manager at Amazon. Unfortunately most manufacturers select this toggle by default without actually testing their items, because it's not free to test the items. It's really an unintended consequence of a well meaning law.
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I used to be a vendor manager at Amazon. Unfortunately most manufacturers select this toggle by default without actually testing their items, because it's not free to test the items. It's really an unintended consequence of a well meaning law.
Same. We manufacture in China and put the label on anything that might even come close to needing it just to avoid litigation.
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The vendor is Amazon, Amazon isn't testing their items? In any case, doesn't make me feel any better about it… Do you know anything about this awful fragrance Amazon seems to be spraying on a lot of things? It really lingers and that's a sign of toxic chemicals. Shouldn't they have to disclose what they're spraying on things in the warehouse?
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some of the clothing have the 'WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), Bisphenol S (BPS)… known to cause developmental and reproductive harm… cancer'… the warning only shows on Amazon pages in California. Is Woot not required to show the warnings? doesn't make sense. got some last time, are they spraying the stinky fragrance on the clothing because they were returns? Smells toxic also, makes me sneeze
It's a California law. Just about everywhere you go here has that warning. Buildings, products... like I said, just about everything. But people outside CA freak out. It's possible everything where you live has something that's known to cause cancer. You just don't have the law to disclose it.
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The vendor is Amazon, Amazon isn't testing their items? In any case, doesn't make me feel any better about it… Do you know anything about this awful fragrance Amazon seems to be spraying on a lot of things? It really lingers and that's a sign of toxic chemicals. Shouldn't they have to disclose what they're spraying on things in the warehouse?
I don't believe there is any law that would require them to disclose like that. Consider contacting your state rep to get laws passed. Amazon isn't going to be your friend here.
some of the clothing have the 'WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), Bisphenol S (BPS)… known to cause developmental and reproductive harm… cancer'… the warning only shows on Amazon pages in California. Is Woot not required to show the warnings? doesn't make sense. got some last time, are they spraying the stinky fragrance on the clothing because they were returns? Smells toxic also, makes me sneeze
If it's not 100% organic xingjiang cotton, then it's probably derived from venezuela crude oil, i.e. plastic. But rest assure, you are fully covered under consumer protection law rule number uno, harmless until proven deadly. Since each alphabet down the BPx chain buy them another 20 years, none of us will live long enough to see how it ends 😵
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Exactly.
But in the majority of cases, it's a complete dumpster of stuff destined for landfill.
Most of the clothing they sell is closeout or late late clearance
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