Radioactive furniture in IKEA?Emil
Posted by Emil on Oct 14, 2007 (last modified on Oct 14, 2007) Yesterday, Gina and I bought a dining table from IKEA. A good looking solid beech table. We liked the simplicity and the price. A few hours later, we were looking at the table at home. That's when I said: "You know what, this table was produced in Ukraine." Gina looked at me... and I immediately had the same thought she obviously had - radioactive? Are we going to eat everyday on a table that may be radioactive? After some consideration, we came to the conclusion that not even IKEA's CEO can guarantee the exact origin of wood coming out of Ukraine - in terms of possible contamination. A quick search on the web brought an article about the situation in Belarus (which, BTW, got more contaminated than Ukraine by Chernobyl). Here is a snippet from the article:
So, we are returning the table to IKEA - end of story. And then you start thinking... IKEA is selling a lot of furniture for children's rooms, etc., etc... And then, is it IKEA only doing this...? ^ top
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