A woman in Utah was at a BBQ restaurant when she took a drink of what she thought was sweet tea. She immediately spit the tea out and said, “I think I just drank acid.” Within seconds of the sip, her mouth and throat started to burn. Analysis of the drink revealed the tea had been mixed with the cleaning product, Clean Force Fryer Cleaner, by an employee who thought it was sugar; it has a similar appearance. The cleaning product was made of almost 70% sodium hydroxide (lye), a caustic and dangerous chemical. According to court documents, in addition to looking […]
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