As soon as I cut a fruit worth Rs 10, an unknown black object came out! People raised questions after watching the viral video
Food Safety Viral Video: During the summer season, people often resort to packed juices and cold drinks to quench their thirst and get instant relief. Among these, Frooti priced at Rs 10 is also very popular, which is liked by both children and adults. But these days a video going viral on social media has surprised people and has started a new debate regarding the quality of packed drinks.
In the viral video, a person is seen cutting a packet of Frooti worth Rs 10 with scissors. As soon as he opens the packet completely, a strange and suspicious black colored thing is seen coming out from its lower part. It has been claimed in the video that this substance was present inside the same packet.
If your children also drink this then be careful.
Cut this fruit and something came out inside it which will surprise you. pic.twitter.com/WCRi1lplPh
— Zeeshan waris (@Zeeshan75460423) June 7, 2026
Suspicious black colored substance found in fruit packet
However, the object shown in the video has not been independently confirmed and it is unclear what it actually is. Despite this, the video is becoming increasingly viral and a large number of people are sharing it. Many users are raising questions about the quality and food safety standards of packed drinks.
People have also expressed their concerns in the comment section. One user wrote that after watching such videos, one understands how important it is to be careful while consuming packaged beverages. Another user said that if the claim made in the video is true then the concerned company should investigate the matter.
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Advice to avoid giving packaged drinks to children
Some people have advised parents to avoid giving excessive amounts of packaged drinks to children. Many users have demanded an investigation into the entire matter from food safety agencies. Amidst the debate on social media, some people also said that before reaching any conclusion, it is necessary to confirm the authenticity of the video and the actual identity of the substance.
Currently, the video is going viral rapidly, but official confirmation of the claims made in it has not been revealed. Therefore, viewers are being advised to exercise caution while watching such videos and not immediately believe unconfirmed claims.
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