Talk:List of food contamination incidents

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Possible additions
I have two possible additions for this article, both from Brazil: Backer branded beer in 2020, which caused 10 deaths due to monoethylene glycol contamination. The second one is not exactly human food so it may not fit, but this week (by now) 9 dogs have passed away from consuming Basser branded/produced chewy snacks, also due to monoethylene glycol Mercury.ascended (talk) 00:47, 4 September 2022 (UTC)