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Adulterated tea on the rise — the cost of cheap tea in Pakistan’s dhabas

Summary by humenglish.com
KARACHI: In Pakistan, tea is more than just a beverage — it’s an essential part of daily life. But according to investigations and expert reports, this beloved drink has turned into a “silent poison” due to widespread adulteration. The tea sold particularly at roadside stalls (dhabas) has been found to be extremely harmful to health, with long-term consumption linked to chronic illnesses. Investigations reveal that the “milk” used in these stall…
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humenglish.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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