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It's not like Amazon has a category for "bottled urine." Was it left up after it was flagged?
You could read the article, it was a drink.
It's almost like people expect that the things for sale are legal and safe, without first having people get harmed and having to report it.
I did read it. My point is that it's not like Amazon specifically supported this. Someone could pull this same stunt on eBay; would eBay then come under identical fire?
They just did for selling those coal rolling kits. I don't see why this would be any different. They're facilitating the sale. It's their platform. They have a responsibility to the people who use it, as well as a responsibility to treat their workers like human beings.