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What food collapsed the house

The term "food collapse" may refer to a situation where food quality or safety issues lead to a recall or stoppage of sales. According to some recent reports, the following are some examples of food products that have collapsed:

1. Master Kong's Old World Sauerkraut Noodles: This year's CCTV 3_15 Evening Party exposed that the sauerkraut used in Old World Sauerkraut Instant Noodles was "clay pit sauerkraut," and as soon as the news broke, many supermarkets across the country pulled down the noodles, and the food was recalled or stopped. The news, once exposed, many supermarkets across the country shelved the relevant products.

2. Lay's potato chips: A female consumer said on the Internet that her Lay's potato chips ate "a handful of hair" and attached a picture. Although Lay's official explanation said that the "hair" inside the potato chips is actually "potato root" and is edible, it still triggered the consumer's skepticism about its hygienic conditions, and led to a part of the consumer to put it on the consumer blacklist.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, just a sampling of recent examples. In general, any food product that has been recalled or withdrawn from sale due to quality, safety, or hygiene concerns can be considered "collapsed".