Teen Hospitalized After Finding Glass-Like Pieces in Potato Chips in West Bank
A 15-year-old girl from Yakir in the West Bank was taken to the emergency room at Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva after discovering glass-like fragments in a bag of potato chips she ate. The chips were purchased at a Rami Levy supermarket branch in Ariel and arrived sealed at her home. The girl described opening the multi-pack, eating some chips, and then noticing a hard, unusual substance that resembled glass pieces.
Strauss, the manufacturer, responded by stating the fragments were likely crystallized potato starch rather than glass. They confirmed the sample would be sent for laboratory testing to verify the material. The incident raised concerns about product safety, but no further injuries were reported.
The case highlights consumer vigilance and the importance of thorough product inspections, especially for packaged foods bought in the West Bank. Authorities and the company are expected to follow up with the test results and any necessary safety measures.
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