What could go wrong with a simple bar of chocolate? A retired school principal from Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, has a shocking answer.
Mayadevi Gupta had an unsettling experience when she ate a chocolate she received as part of a child’s birthday celebration at a non-governmental organization (NGO). To her horror, she discovered a set of false teeth inside the chocolate.
Gupta, who also teaches at the NGO, described her shock, saying she thought she was eating a crunchy piece of chocolate. “When I took it out, I was stunned to find a set of four false teeth,” she told India Today.
She filed a complaint with the district food and drug department in Khargone, which has since sent a team to investigate. The team has collected samples from the shop where the chocolates were purchased, and these samples will be tested in the department’s lab.
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