That’s how close I was.
It was just a regular can of soup sitting in the pantry—nothing unusual. But when I turned it in my hand, something felt off. The lid looked… slightly raised. Not dramatic. Just enough to make me pause.
And that pause? Probably a good thing.
Because here’s the truth—when a can looks even a little “wrong,” it’s usually not something to ignore.
That puffed lid isn’t random
At first glance, it might not seem like a big deal.
Maybe it got knocked around. Maybe it’s just the packaging, right?
Not really.
A puffed lid usually means there’s pressure building inside the can—and that pressure doesn’t come out of nowhere. It’s often caused by gases produced by bacteria growing inside.
And once that happens… the food inside isn’t in a safe, sealed environment anymore.
Dents can be just as tricky
Now dents—those are a little more confusing.
Because not all dents are dangerous.
A small dent on the side? Usually fine.
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