48
Mixed
North America
Al Capone is said to have introduced an expiration date on bottles after his niece was poisoned by stale milk.
The claims regarding Al Capone's influence on expiration dates are largely unproven with no strong corroborative evidence. The association of Capone with the introduction of expiration dates on milk is based more on anecdotal stories and lacks definitive factual support. While multiple web sources echo the narrative, professional fact-checking organizations like Snopes have marked such claims as 'Unproven'.
Individual Claims
50
Mixed
History
Al Capone introduced an expiration date on bottles.
Snopes has rated the claim that Al Capone introduced expiration dates as 'Unproven'. Although multiple web sources repeat the story about Capone lobbying for milk expiry dates, there is no definitive evidence confirming his direct influence. The historical narrative is anecdotal rather than factual.
Fact Check Score
50
Fact Check Weight
40
Web Consensus Score
50
Web Consensus Weight
30
Source Quality Score
50
Source Quality Weight
15
Llm Reasoning Score
50
Llm Reasoning Weight
15
Weighted Total
50
Evidence Summary
Snopes rated 'Unproven', 2 web sources support.
46
Mixed
History
Al Capone's niece was poisoned by stale milk.
No verified historical records support the claim that Al Capone's niece was poisoned by stale milk. The narrative appears more like a story or legend, lacking factual authentication.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
50
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
40
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
40
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
46
Evidence Summary
Unverified narrative, medium reliability source.