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Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration warns people that eating a lot of sausages might cause food poisoning, as well as more long-term health problems. The FDA secretary-general urges consumers to check packaging to make sure sausages have official FDA seals before they buy them. This news comes after 14 children throughout Thailand were hospitalised for a blood disorder after eating sausages from the same factory in Chon Buri. The factory didn’t have a proper permit, didn’t pass legal standards, and had no FDA approval on its packaging. The blood disorder the children got, methemoglobinemia, causes headaches, dizziness, and shortness of […]

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

The FDA secretary-general urges consumers to check packaging to make sure sausages have official FDA seals before they buy them

Good luck getting that info from a street vendor

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1 minute ago, Cabra said:

Good luck getting that info from a street vendor

A blue stamp on every sausage to reassure 😂

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