Sources confirm a major recall of fizzy drink cans has been triggered across Britain tonight after a string of incidents involving cans spontaneously exploding. The safety alert, issued by the Food Standards Agency, warns consumers to check their purchases immediately. Documents obtained by this newsroom reveal that at least three people have required hospital treatment for lacerations and eye injuries caused by rupturing cans.
The recall covers multiple brands and batches, though the manufacturer has yet to issue a public statement. A whistleblower inside the production facility claims the problem stems from a lax quality control procedure that allowed defective seams to pass inspection. 'They knew about the risk for weeks.
They did nothing,' the source said. The FSA has urged anyone with affected products to return them for a full refund. This is a developing story.
The question is: who else knew, and how far up the chain does the failure go?









