The bumps on the bottom are normal part of the manufacturing process. The first picture dent is small, doesn't mess with the same, isn't super deep, and doesn't make a sharp corner.
edit: Missed the multiple pictures part. The dents that are on the seal make it not safe.
Worst case scenario would be *C.botulinum*
https://www.afdo.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/A_Guide_to_Can_Defects_and_Basic_Components_of_Double_Seam_Containers_acc_updated_2011.pdf
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Do not eat this. The dent along the Seam might compromise the seam.
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The bumps on the bottom are normal part of the manufacturing process. The first picture dent is small, doesn't mess with the same, isn't super deep, and doesn't make a sharp corner. edit: Missed the multiple pictures part. The dents that are on the seal make it not safe.
The dent in photo 2 is a major defect. This can is not safe to eat. I am in Quality assurance in a cannery.
You are correct. Reddit didn't show me that it had multiple pictures.
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No, this is not correct. Seam damage can allow food safety issues to arise
Like what?
Worst case scenario would be *C.botulinum* https://www.afdo.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/A_Guide_to_Can_Defects_and_Basic_Components_of_Double_Seam_Containers_acc_updated_2011.pdf
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