Fake Cold Drink Scam: A Dangerous Threat to Public Health
Illegal reuse of branded bottles to sell counterfeit soft drinks raises serious concerns over hygiene, consumer safety, and regulatory enforcement.
In today’s market, cold drinks are not just about taste—they can sometimes become a serious reason for health problems. A shocking video received from one of our reliable sources has exposed a dangerous scam involving fake soft drinks being sold to the public.
In the video, it can be clearly seen that empty bottles of the popular energy drink “Sting” are being collected, washed, and reused illegally. These bottles are then filled with ordinary water and suspicious substances to recreate fake cold drinks, which are later supplied back into the market for sale.
This is a direct attack on public health. These fake beverages are prepared without any hygiene standards or quality checks, making them extremely harmful. They can cause stomach infections, food poisoning, liver damage, and several other serious health issues. The most alarming part is that common people often cannot identify the difference between original and fake products and end up consuming them unknowingly.
Authorities and food safety departments must take strict and immediate action against such illegal practices. At the same time, consumers must stay alert and avoid buying any bottle with broken seals or suspicious packaging.
A small step of awareness can protect you and your family from major health risks.
Watch full video: https://youtube.com/shorts/Y8SqndAmQSA?si=yxCJvUP0k3scUcHX
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