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Many of us must have consumed mango juices being sold in tetra packs. None of us have bothered about how pathetic and infectious their making process can be. A content creator has given a glimpse of it in his clip shared on Instagram. The video shows a worker pouring a bucket full of mango juice into a container. A careful glance at the video gives an impression that this might not be a mango juice, but an artificial paint. The video then shows the workers mixing in many other ingredients in the mixture, that is paint and white powder. It is worth thinking about what purpose will red paint serve in the mango juice. There are no details about these ingredients as well. Another aspect that raises concerns over juice making is how workers are observing no hygiene while adding the components. They are wearing no hand gloves and just mixing the ingredients with bare hands, thus raising concerns over the infections in the tetra pack juices. These juices were then packed and bundled up in boxes which were closed with a tape at the end. They will probably now be sold to the retailers for their sale in the market. This clip has garnered more than 5 million views and counting.
Social media users were left disgusted over the juice-making process. One of them referred to it as the chemical juice, while another wrote that everything is in it except mango. One of the users wrote that this is how people get cancers even without smoking tobacco, adding that they are packaged cancers.
According to an earlier study published in the British Medical Journal, the fruit juices are associated with an 18 percent greater risk of some cancers. According to the study, the likelihood of breast tumours alone rose even more, by 22 percent. Breast cancer is when breast cells mutate and become cancerous cells that multiply and form tumours. The research was part of a broader effort carried out in France to investigate links between nutrition and health.
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