How accurate is this?

https://lemmy.world/post/42538365

I heard some pretty stupid shit working retail.

“Where can I find the crunchy ice cream?”

“Uh… Like, the Nestle Crunch bar ice creams?”

“No, it was just plain vanilla ice cream. But crunchy.”

“Do you guys have any sour cream that isn’t refrigerated?”

“If this is only 2% milk, what is the other 98%?”

Looking at a collection of LOTR books shortly after the first Peter Jackson film released

“Wow! How do they already have 3 books of just 1 movie?”

“Do you guys have any sour cream that isn’t refrigerated?”

How is that a stupid question?

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Because unless it’s a powdered mix thing, sour cream (and almost all dairy) in the US is refrigerated for food safety. They were not looking for a powder or mix.

It’s just UHT. UHT dairy is very much legal in the US. And does not have to be refrigerated. It often is, because unrefrigerated milk make US consumers uneasy. But it doesn’t have to be.

I am aware that it’s less common than it is in Europe. But it’s not an unreasonable question.

Every question is unreasonable if you hate people.