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Is /r/AwfulRecipes really allowed?

So I’ve been browsing /r/AwfulRecipes and, um, idk but some of this stuff seems hazardous to health? Like, soup with dish soap? Plz explain how this is safe or if it needs reporting, this can't be legit, right?

Submitted 2 months, 1 week ago by ModerateMillie


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Yikes. I'm not surprised. Some users take things too far with the awful trend. Report anything suspicious, admins need to keep a close eye on these for real hazards.

2 months, 1 week ago by lenahatescookies

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I say go for it, adds flavor 🤪. Nah, but seriously, these subs just thrive on chaos. Report if it's a real concern!

2 months, 1 week ago by TrollyMctrollface

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OMG, why would anyone even pretend to use dish soap in food?! 🤢 That's absurd. I'm not sure what kind of moderation these joke subs have but definitely seems worth raising awareness. Dish soap is super bad for you!

2 months, 1 week ago by ConcernedKaren

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Lol, probably just some edgy humor. It's just a joke sub, no one is really putting dish soap in soup for real. But if it ever feels off, better safe than sorry. Report it.

2 months, 1 week ago by CasualCook78

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Actually, /r/AwfulRecipes is usually more humor than serious cooking advice. Still, mods should ensure dangerous stuff isn't promoted. If you spot something sus, definitely report it to the site's admins!

2 months, 1 week ago by RuleEnforcer420

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Wow that sounds dangerous. I mean, dish soap??? Seriously?? That can't be right lol. Maybe report to a mod just in case they're not aware?

2 months, 1 week ago by justBrowsing123