Be American

>be American
>get cooked alive

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How fast would you die? Sounds very slow desu

hot

arent these tuna processing plants in vietnam and the phillipines?

Phew it's over 4 years ago. I dont have to throw out cans of tuna.

I guess we hold off on the canned laughter!?

Wait... It means that they throw up 5 fucking of tuna because of him ?

Nuke his lineage, tuna is expensive and good

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>Jose Melena

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>can consume human flesh
>sold literally at supermarkets
>doesn't cost more than a can of tuna

Freedom tastes like chicken

Probably got turned into pet food

imagine the taste

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He's in tune now.

I dont think so at least when I was a kid one used to travel out of R.I. I'm sure they're processed right next to the dock.

Cannibals so we taste like sweet pork.

>5 tonnes of tuna wasted
I really hope the employers sue his next of kin

i wonder how much will this human-tuna mix meat batch will fetch on ebay.

This didn't happen in America. Anything that big would have to have some kind of escape mechanism.

You're few years out of luck even if it wasnt destroyed.

jesus, the poor fucker
how does it even happen? Walk in ovens/freezers are supposed to be the most tightly regulated parts of a factory for this exact reason

Man, these fish companies get more dishonest by the day. Now even with the cheap fish they are mixing in even cheaper meat.

The company fucked up and had a non automated system then a supervisor violated what we call LOTO (lock out tag out procedures.

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>Pressure cooked 62 year old
>Uma delicia

have you ever been in a real factory?

well, at least it'll never happen again there

I never knew they cooked tuna in the can though, that's interesting
makes me think you'd just end up with uncooked tuna in the centre ones but that's why I'm not an engineer

everything here has emergency stops

Why would anyone hit the emergency stop when they had no way of seeing that a person was inside the machine?

I'd still eat it to be honest.

fine, i can make my own

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If he was lucky he died instantly when the tuna fell on him

Holy shit.

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How fuckin dumb are you

No emergency stop INSIDE the oven

pretty sure we have tons in Alaska

"mistakenly"