TBH, something looks off with the underlying data. Probably one of those questions where you need to look into what is driving shifts in terms of reporting, definitions, and coverage.
A lot of voluntarily submitted federal data can’t be used to make aggregate estimates; in this case aggregate FDA complaints may not correlate to actual events. Often the choice to report is as important, or more so, then changes in underlying quantities.
psilicyguy on
Hey my grandpa died in that wave
spaceman_danger on
There was a sale on Werther’s Originals.
OnlyAdd8503 on
The years Grandmas everywhere discovered deepthroat porn.
jeffoh on
People heard how David Carradine died and thought they’d try it out
t3hjs on
Could it be more ppl reporting?
How much is that as % of all reports?
yourfinepettingduck on
regardless of other issues with the dataset… it starts in 2004 what the hell are you doing with that axis
rhythmmchn on
That’s why they discontinued the transparent life-savers at the end of 2014.
punarob on
Yeah I was busy for awhile. Some of them enjoyed it.
DanteandRandallFlagg on
That was about the time that Obama wore the tan suit. It might be a correlation and not causation, but if I remember my uncle’s Facebook posts correctly, I doubt it.
Why was there so much diarrhea in 2022? COVID symptom maybe?
LadyMillennialFalcon on
Could it be the food trends of the time? A lot of “small desserts” (cake pops, macarons, etc) became popular in the 2010s. Also the “deconstructed food” and not using plates (shoutout to r/WeWantPlates !)… could these trendy new “food formats” have caused the spike?
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Source: [https://open.fda.gov/apis/food/event/](https://open.fda.gov/apis/food/event/)
Tool: matplotlib
Cinnamon challenge correlation or causation?
TBH, something looks off with the underlying data. Probably one of those questions where you need to look into what is driving shifts in terms of reporting, definitions, and coverage.
A lot of voluntarily submitted federal data can’t be used to make aggregate estimates; in this case aggregate FDA complaints may not correlate to actual events. Often the choice to report is as important, or more so, then changes in underlying quantities.
Hey my grandpa died in that wave
There was a sale on Werther’s Originals.
The years Grandmas everywhere discovered deepthroat porn.
People heard how David Carradine died and thought they’d try it out
Could it be more ppl reporting?
How much is that as % of all reports?
regardless of other issues with the dataset… it starts in 2004 what the hell are you doing with that axis
That’s why they discontinued the transparent life-savers at the end of 2014.
Yeah I was busy for awhile. Some of them enjoyed it.
That was about the time that Obama wore the tan suit. It might be a correlation and not causation, but if I remember my uncle’s Facebook posts correctly, I doubt it.
https://preview.redd.it/dax0wukgdtsf1.png?width=1400&format=png&auto=webp&s=b05581ee7a7b3d682be2e69e170d6707fbcf136e
Coincidence? I think not
Why was there so much diarrhea in 2022? COVID symptom maybe?
Could it be the food trends of the time? A lot of “small desserts” (cake pops, macarons, etc) became popular in the 2010s. Also the “deconstructed food” and not using plates (shoutout to r/WeWantPlates !)… could these trendy new “food formats” have caused the spike?