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    1. Ethos_Logos on

      Aren’t there a ton of heavy metals in Utah’s great salt lake? Would they be removed by whatever process Morton uses?

    2. Folks thought it was the sea when they arrived so they figured you wouldn’t know the difference either

    3. Avidly_A_Dude on

      Isn’t the great salt lake technically a sea? Isn’t a sea any large body of salt water?

    4. monstrinhotron on

      Three is the number of the refilling and the number of the refilling shall be three,

      Four thou shall not refill, nor either shall thou refill two, accepting that thou shall proceedeth to three.

      Five is right out..

    5. What you’re calling “Lake Salt” is really “salt lake salt” both with superfluous quotation marks. 

    6. You know what is silly? A salt grinder.

      Guys salt is not a spice with volatile aromatic compounds that benefits from being ground up at the last second. Salt is a ROCK.

      So buy it pre-ground at whatever consistency you want. Fine ground or coarse, flaky or rounder. No point having a grinder, use a shaker.

    7. c_r_a_s_i_a_n on

      I can’t believe these are legal. The grinding surface is plastic. Don’t buy these.

    8. Scoobysnax1976 on

      Is the “Non-GMO” label necessary? Salt doesn’t have any genetics to modify.

    9. someoldguyon_reddit on

      The Great Salt Lake has been a toxic waste dump for decades. Ew.

    10. No-Acanthisitta8803 on

      No, it’s sea salt because it’s where there was a sea there millions of years ago. It’s Mormon sea salt 🤪

    11. WritPositWrit on

      Id like to know more about the limit on refills. Are they knowingly using blades made from a metal that will corrode over time?

    12. So… are the heavy metals in the drying Utah lake included for free? I wasn’t sure if that would affect shipping prices.

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