From the Guardian, UK:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Smoot-Hawley-Tariff-Act
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I asked COPILOT about the difference between ordinary vinegar and cleaning
vinegar found in the supermarket:
Ordinary vinegar and cleaning vinegar have different purposes and compositions:
Ordinary Vinegar: This is the vinegar you use in cooking and food preparation. It typically has an acetic acid concentration of about 5%. It's safe for consumption and can be used in recipes, salad dressings, pickling, and more.
Cleaning Vinegar: This type of vinegar is specifically formulated for cleaning purposes. It usually has a higher acetic acid concentration, around 6-7%, making it more effective at cutting through grease, grime, and mineral deposits. Cleaning vinegar is not intended for consumption due to its higher acidity and potential impurities.
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