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Fake sugar invades Ghanaian market?
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The latest video circulating on social media shows a woman explaining in the Ga language that tins of sugar she bought from a market may not be sugar after all.
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Ghanaians are being asked to be careful of products they purchase on the market.
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She drew this conclusion from what she saw after mixing the said sugar with her beverage.
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In the said video, the woman, after applying milk to her tea bag appeared wholesome.
However, a few minutes after applying the white substance supposed to be sugar, the content changed colour. The beverage became brown and had floating bubbles which appeared foamy.
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She believes that the sugar is fake and is cautioning the general public to be careful of what they buy.
The Food and Drugs Authority is yet to comment on the video.
Watch the video below for more:
Video courtesy: Class FM
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