If so, I’m assuming they would not be safe to eat, correct?

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    I don’t think anyone has pointed out that the food is on the inside of the circle and the outside world is on the outside of the circle. The inside of the circle and the seal are clean so it shouldn’t matter what it is, it didn’t contaminate the food inside

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      Was about to write this. As long as the inner part of the seal is clean, it doesnt matter whats outside. Maybe wash the lid before putting it back on tho. Depending on how its produced you often get a bit of spill on the outside rim of the glass which then doesnt get cleaned off properly. Over time that part can grow moldy, but its all outside the actual container.