A viral Instagram video from September 17 featured a talking fish that claimed a deadly outbreak linked to ramen noodles is causing worldwide fear and multiple deaths. It said some children got sick and died quickly, and that the CDC warned a third of infected adults might die, blaming a bacteria called streptococcal. However, this is not true and should not be taken seriously.
Key Points About the Ramen Noodle Claims
No Connection to Bacteria
The articles didn’t link the children’s deaths to streptococcal bacteria. A 2022 report said the kids in South Africa actually died from insecticide, not the noodles.
Previous Recalls
There was a recall in 2019 for a veggie ramen brand because of possible listeria from hard-boiled eggs, but there haven’t been any recent recalls for ramen noodles.
No Proof of CDC Warning
The claim that the CDC warned about a dangerous bacterium in ramen noodles isn’t backed by any evidence, so it’s considered false.
Have Samyang’s Buldak instant noodles Been Recalled
No, the viral TikTok stories are not real, After looking at the CDC’s recall page, we didn’t find any recalls. The agency’s site doesn’t show that they are currently investigating anything either.
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