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8th August 2023
09:27am BST
Katy Thornton
“Through revealing interviews with experts and victims’ families, this gripping documentary examines the problem of deadly foodborne illness in the US.”On IMDb, where the film currently holds a score of 6.7/10, the description says: “A call to action for the officials who have the power to mitigate the danger caused by foodborne pathogens that kill thousands of people in the U.S. every year.” https://twitter.com/netflix/status/1686844323843686400?s=20
This lead some to simply conclude that never eating again might be the best option. One person wrote on X: “I may never eat again.”Another added: “Why did I watch this one day after making chicken salad, & the same night after eating spinach salad… from a bag?!!” A third exclaimed: “Definitely never eating again! Thanks, @netflix!” And someone else penned: “Never eating romaine or bagged lettuce again after watching the documentary Poisoned on Netflix.” “Poisoned on Netflix is kind of scary tbh. I’ll still eat what I eat but to see how little regulations there are is pretty eye-opening,” one person wrote. Another X user typed: “Poisoned on Netflix will have you second-guessing everything when it comes to meat or leafy greens.” Others suggested that the documentary is a “must watch” for the US public so that they know what is going on in the food industry. Poisoned is available to stream on Netflix now. This article originally appeared on JOE UK Header image via Getty READ ON: - €600 Manolo Blahniks found in bin at Galway Races were dumped by boyfriend - Man who played an Irish boy in Titanic reveals he stopped cashing the cheques years ago - Una Healy dating Irish comedian following David Haye split