Digested week: Put away the hot wax and don't eat your Christmas tree | Lucy Mangan
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The AFSCA has issued a warning against eating Christmas trees, cautioning that they could be covered in pesticides and flame retardants that pose health risks.
Despite environmentally friendly tips from Ghent about recycling Christmas trees into food, the AFSCA strongly warns against consuming them, highlighting serious health concerns.
Christmas tree needles, laden with chemicals, are not suitable for human consumption. The AFSCA's advice reinforces the need for safety in food practices, even during festive seasons.
In the wake of this bizarre suggestion to consume pine trees, an important life rule is touted: 'trust no hippy, nowhere.' This underscores the importance of skepticism in food safety.
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