Children suffered 'burning stomachs' and 'tingling hands' after restaurant allegedly served insect repellent, not juice ( www.abc.net.au )

  • In short: Sisters Olivia and Hannah Lemin were treated for "burning" and "tingling" sensations after they were allegedly served insect repellent instead of juice at a Perth restaurant.
  • The family says they have made a complaint to the Department of Health.
  • What's next? The restaurant said it was investigating the incident, but declined to comment further.
elxeno ,

Looks tasty

juice

Lexam ,

I don't think the restaurant should have done that. But that's my personal opinion.

Diplomjodler3 ,

Why do you hate free enterprise so much?

Ilandar ,

??????????????

RVGamer06 ,
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insert some joke about Aussie fauna

NESSI3 ,

You would have to be on some serious drugs to make that mistake.

bus_factor ,

Maybe they need to stop reusing old Sunny D jugs for storing insect repellent.

SkaveRat ,

or insect repellant

unionagainstdhmo Mod ,
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Looking at the article the insect repellant bottle looks a lot like a juice bottle, but still

Zagorath ,
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The bottle with the big "CAUTION BITE SHIELD 🛡" on it?

unionagainstdhmo Mod ,
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Yes that one

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