Stonewall Rejects
I just started a new job at Stonewall Kitchen and one of the employee benefits is being able to bring home one jar of jam or jelly that has been rejected by the QC department. Nothing at all wrong with the product. The reasons for rejection are varied.
There may be a scratch on the cap, the label may be crooked or there is a visible space between the top of the jam in the jar and the lid. This is called a "low fill"... the jars should all be filled to the top with no space visible!
There is a "Reject Rack" in the kitchen and every day, we are allowed to take one jar from the rack home! Each day there are different products, like the jars in this photo. I used to buy these jams and jellies! Now I don't have to.
One of the best employee benefits I have ever had!
(Note: Uploading this photo from last week as a placeholder. I will upload a new one soon.)
ANSH139: 16. Jams and jellies
Stonewall Rejects
I just started a new job at Stonewall Kitchen and one of the employee benefits is being able to bring home one jar of jam or jelly that has been rejected by the QC department. Nothing at all wrong with the product. The reasons for rejection are varied.
There may be a scratch on the cap, the label may be crooked or there is a visible space between the top of the jam in the jar and the lid. This is called a "low fill"... the jars should all be filled to the top with no space visible!
There is a "Reject Rack" in the kitchen and every day, we are allowed to take one jar from the rack home! Each day there are different products, like the jars in this photo. I used to buy these jams and jellies! Now I don't have to.
One of the best employee benefits I have ever had!
(Note: Uploading this photo from last week as a placeholder. I will upload a new one soon.)
ANSH139: 16. Jams and jellies