Two years ago around 23 school children in India died from eating a free school lunch that contained pesticides. I like Indian food, but it is not worth the risk of eating in their dirty restaurants. They don't care about their own people, let alone us.
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Two years ago around 23 school children in India died from eating a free school lunch that contained pesticides. I like Indian food, but it is not worth the risk of eating in their dirty restaurants. They don't care about their own people, let alone us.
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