[City, State] - [Date] - Health inspectors have discovered brown roll paper being used as a food wrap in several restaurants across the United States. The paper, typically used for packaging and shipping, has been found in contact with food items such as sandwiches, burgers, and pastries.
The use of brown roll paper as a food wrap poses significant health risks. The paper is not food-grade and contains chemicals that can leach into food, potentially causing gastrointestinal issues, allergic reactions, and other health problems.
"This is a serious violation of food safety regulations," said [Health Inspector's Name], a spokesperson for the [Health Department]. "Brown roll paper is not intended for use with food and can contaminate it with harmful substances."
The health department has ordered the restaurants involved to immediately cease using brown roll paper as a food wrap. Inspectors are conducting thorough inspections to ensure compliance and prevent further contamination.
Consumers are advised to be vigilant when dining out and to report any instances of brown roll paper being used in contact with food. They should also avoid consuming food that has been wrapped in this material.
The investigation into the use of brown roll paper in restaurants is ongoing. The health department is working to identify the source of the paper and determine how it entered the food supply chain.
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