Fatal poisoning in coffee, closed food sales in America

Coffee can cause serious poisoning and harm to consumers. America is stopping eating hundreds of coffee-based foods due to fear. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that Snapchat LLC has begun to stop selling all of its canned coffee products on its own. The Wisconsin-based company is withdrawing the coffee product over fears it may contain the deadly botulinum toxin.

The current process of making various products with coffee can lead to the growth of botulinum, which can cause a rare but serious food poisoning like botulism. Snapchat found out on June 17. And to make sure they don’t harm more consumers, coffee products have been banned across America. And so far, no illness has been reported by those who have used these products.

Consumers must either throw away the products or return the products to Snapchat or the place of purchase. The company also said that when returning a product, a full refund will be given for any of these products only if there is sufficient proof, including a Snapchat photo.

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