Health authorities in Australia have said nine people in Sydney suffered 'toxic reactions' – including hallucinations – from a batch of spinach thought to contain an 'accidental contaminant'.
Health authorities in Australia have said nine people in Sydney suffered"toxic reactions" – including hallucinations – from a batch of spinach thought to contain an"accidental contaminant".
Health officials say initial investigations suggest the reactions were caused by the presence of"an accidental contaminant in the food product".
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