Concerned Netizen Warns Public About Buying “BO” Products ““Hindi sya safe”

Concerned Netizen Warns Public About the Danger of Buying ‘BO’ Products Soaked in Water Due to Typhoon Enteng

A concerned netizen warns the public about the dangers of consuming “BO” Rebisco products being sold in various buy-and-sell groups.

Recently, a Facebook user Blensy Joy Tiongson Perfect shared photos of these products, which are being sold at a significantly reduced price, and urged people to be cautious. Her post quickly went viral and garnered reactions online.

These bundles, which include different kinds of biscuits, cupcakes, and donuts, are being sold for as low as P100 per kilo. Sellers claim that the cartons were soaked in water due to recent typhoons, including Typhoon Enteng.

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Because of this, the products are packed in sacks or loosely scattered but are still deemed edible by the sellers, especially as school snacks for children.

Many buyers are drawn to the heavily discounted prices, especially in tough economic times when people are looking for ways to save money. The huge price drop from the original retail value makes it a tempting deal.

However, Blensy urges those who can afford it to buy their snacks from supermarkets or grocery stores instead, where products are guaranteed safe for consumption.

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According to reports, these “BO” products are currently circulating in various markets. While they are being sold at an incredibly low price, there is a risk to health.

The products had been soaked by floodwaters during Typhoons Carina and Enteng and were supposed to be returned to the factory. However, instead of being recalled, they are being sold at a discount.

Consumers are especially urged to be cautious, as these products are often bought for children, who are most vulnerable. Saving a few pesos isn’t worth the potential harm these unsafe products might cause.

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Hindi sya safe for human consumption. Binaha ng Bagyong Carina at Enteng na dapat subject for factory return pero di naka balik kasi ang pwede lang ibalik ay ang nakagat ng daga or mga expired , instead binebenta ng on sale,” Blensy said.

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

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