Read the lawyers Twitter thread. That might be true for paper cuts and drain-o but this chemical has no real use and would be in a different category. not to mention, she alleges the company guides ppl to the product, gives recs on what goes with it, sells a scale to measure to dose, and a book on how to do it. That's very very different from random use of a knife.
It seems like a very easy, 'stop selling this product.'
I don't understand how anyone can have the reaction, 'it's not amazon's fault they're prime delivering a toxin to American children.'
It's a story about corporate wrongdoing. we're not talking about belts and cars.