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Debunking misinformation: the safety of grape consumption

A recent viral video caused concern by showing grapes soaked in pesticides and chemicals, allegedly causing health issues like sore throat, cough, and fever among consumers. However, experienced grape and raisin farmer Anant Kabade clarified the video is misleading.

The chemicals used, aimed at removing waxy layers and aiding drying, are safe and extensively tested, with guidelines ensuring no harm to consumers. Misinformation on social media has fueled unnecessary fear, impacting both consumer choices and farmers' livelihoods, despite strict safety measures and residue testing on grapes and raisins.

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