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Topic : Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles after two individuals blinded by ejecting lids
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TITLE : Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles after two individuals blinded by ejecting lids

Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles after two individuals blinded by ejecting lids

 

 

 

Walmart is recalling approximately 850,000 stainless steel water bottles after two individuals suffered permanent vision loss due to injuries caused by the lids ejecting forcefully. The affected products are the “Ozark Trail 64 oz Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottles,” which have been available at Walmart stores nationwide since 2017.

 

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a warning, stating that the lids can eject unexpectedly when consumers attempt to open the bottles after storing food, carbonated drinks, or perishable beverages inside them. This has resulted in at least three reported injuries, with two victims suffering severe eye injuries.

 

Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled water bottles immediately and to contact Walmart for a full refund. Refunds can also be processed by returning the bottles to any Walmart location.

 

The recalled bottles can be identified by the model number 83-662, which is listed on the packaging but not on the bottles themselves. They feature a silver stainless-steel base and a black one-piece screw cap, with the Ozark Trail logo displayed on the side.

 

Walmart has sold these bottles for around $15, and the company is actively addressing the situation following the CPSC’s announcement.

 

Source : https://www.dimsumdaily.hk/walmart-recalls-850000-water-bottles-after-two-individuals-blinded-by-ejecting-lids%ef%bf%bc/

 

Comprehension

Why is Walmart recalling the Ozark Trail water bottles?
How many water bottles are being recalled?
What caused the injuries related to the water bottles?
What kind of drinks should not be stored in these bottles?
How many injuries have been reported so far?
What happened to two of the people who were injured?
What should consumers do if they own one of these bottles?
Where can customers return the recalled bottles?
How much did the bottles cost when sold?
Where is the model number of the bottle listed?

Discussion

Have you ever returned or exchanged a product? What happened?
Do you think companies should pay for medical bills if their product causes injuries?
How important is product safety when buying water bottles or food containers?
Have you ever heard about a product recall before?
Do you read labels or safety instructions before using new products?
Should Walmart have tested the bottles more before selling them?
What would you do if you got hurt by a product you bought?
Is it better to buy cheaper or more expensive products for safety?
Do you think companies react fast enough to product issues?
How can consumers protect themselves from unsafe products?

Vocabulary

Recall – To ask customers to return a product due to safety concerns.
Approximately – Close to a number or amount; around.
Permanent – Lasting forever; not temporary.
Vision loss – The loss of the ability to see.
Eject – To push or force something out quickly.
Carbonated drinks – Drinks with bubbles, like soda.
Perishable – Food or drinks that spoil or go bad quickly.
Refund – Money returned to a customer for a product.
Identified – Recognized or found by certain details.
Insulated – Designed to keep things hot or cold for longer.