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Morton kosher salt contains yellow prussiate of soda, an anti-caking agent that is a regulated chemical that seems to be a concern when taken in high amounts. The cyanide in it is supposedly non-toxic, but why would you want to knowingly ingest cyanid... Read More
The salt itself isn't breakable, but the box that holds it sure is. The box itself appears to have been dragged behind a moving vehicle because the edges were all scuffed up. Way overpriced and no refundable.
Highlights
Quality
Not sweet at all which would be a bad quality for salt to have
Packaging/appearance
Packaging was heavily worn but not broken its salt
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
salt, kosher, good, great and salty. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there may be deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is low.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 74.2% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 3,724 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 10 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Typical salt only con is the box is leaking salt at the bottom that causes a mess when pouring some out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not sweet at all which would be a bad quality for salt to have
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Packaging was heavily worn but not broken its salt
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Do not use the built in pour spout
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Honestly i purchased this salt by mistake
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