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    The FDA sounds the alarm after a viral video exposes the dangerous use of cement to preserve beans.

    By Ab AdamsFebruary 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) Ghana has issued a strong public warning following the circulation of a viral video showing cement allegedly being used to preserve beans for sale. The regulator described the practice as dangerous, illegal, and a serious threat to public health.

    In a statement, the Authority cautioned food handlers, traders, and the general public against engaging in or tolerating any method that compromises food safety. According to the FDA, adding cement or any non-food substance to beans can introduce harmful chemicals and contaminants that may cause severe health complications.

    Food safety experts warn that cement contains substances not meant for human consumption. Ingesting food adulterated with such materials can lead to poisoning, organ damage, and long-term health risks. The FDA emphasized that food preservation must strictly follow approved and safe methods.

    The Authority further urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious food handling practices to the appropriate authorities. It also reminded traders that anyone found guilty of food adulteration faces legal consequences under Ghana’s public health laws.

    The FDA reaffirmed its commitment to protecting consumers and ensuring that food sold on the Ghanaian market meets required safety standards. Investigations into the incident captured in the viral video are reportedly ongoing.

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