India diners spit blood after being served ‘dry ice’
A group of diners in India were hospitalized after ingesting dry ice that was mistakenly served to them as part of a dish at a restaurant. The dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide, caused severe internal injuries leading to the diners spitting blood.
According to reports, the diners were served a dessert that was supposed to be accompanied by a smoking effect using dry ice. However, the restaurant staff mistakenly placed the dry ice directly into the dish, leading to the diners ingesting the harmful substance.
The incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of using dry ice in food and drinks. Dry ice should never be ingested as it can cause serious harm to internal organs and tissues.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident and the restaurant in question may face consequences for their negligence in serving the harmful substance to customers. It is important for restaurants and food establishments to ensure the safety of their customers by properly handling and serving all ingredients.