[City, State] - [Date] - Health officials are warning consumers about a potentially harmful food additive found in restaurants across the United States.
The additive, known as "needly mild cleansing gel," is a chemical compound commonly used in industrial cleaning products. It has been found in various food items, including salads, sandwiches, and desserts.
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the consumption of needly mild cleansing gel can cause a range of health problems, including:
The FDA has issued a recall for all food products containing needly mild cleansing gel. Consumers are advised to discard any food items that may have been contaminated.
Restaurants that have been found to be using needly mild cleansing gel in their food have been ordered to close until they can prove that their food is safe for consumption.
Health officials are urging consumers to be vigilant and to report any suspected cases of food contamination to the FDA.
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