The Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency has intensified its crackdown on adulterated food products after uncovering the sale of contaminated palm oil in several markets across Lagos State. The agency warned residents to remain vigilant and avoid purchasing palm oil from unverified traders, citing growing concerns over public health risks linked to unsafe and chemically altered food products. Investigations and market surveillance operations c…
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