💨 Abstract
A Durban mother, Melissa Pillay, fell ill after eating chips purchased from a local tuckshop. She found a white substance in the packet and contacted Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA), who retrieved the remaining chips from her children's school. The tuckshop employee claimed an Ethiopian national owned the business, and the white substance's identity remains unknown, leaving the chips' contamination uncertain.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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