Avoid using Keurig machines at Dell due to the risk of microbial contamination. Studies have shown that the internal water reservoirs and tubing can harbor mold, yeast, and bacteria especially since these parts are rarely cleaned and remain moist between uses. This buildup can lead to respiratory issues, allergic reactions, or gastrointestinal symptoms, sometimes referred to as ‘Keurig sickness.
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Damn, Round Rock has really gotten bad huh. I didn't realize you guys had it that rough there. Thoughts and prayers.
I have a new tshirt idea for a certain someone...
"I drank from Dell Keurig and all i got was a bacterial infection and this lousy shirt"
WFH
AI doesn't NEED coffee ;-)
A lot of our staff come from places where hygiene and sanitation are not a priority.
I will not point fingers but they came from a country that still bathe in rivers.
Indeed. I used to walk 5 miles uphill to school in snow while battling wolf packs and wild bears.
Imagine being so d-mb to accept mold and bacteria in your food. We also dont de-----e and bath in the same water.
Imagine being so soft this is a concern 😂
Moldy lines. They need to be cleaned at least once a week.
"Isn't it all pretty much boiled and steam when it's pushed through the Pod?"
yes, you'll be ingesting warmed up mold and bacteria.
Better figure out how to power an AI server farm since we're supposed to be all in on AI now.
Isn't it all pretty much boiled and steam when it's pushed through the Pod?
I have been to the doctor for gastrointestinal symptoms recently and have not linked it the office coffee, thank you for sending this.
Why don’t people just drink the coffee they provide for us? Oh wait