Amazon and eBay have removed a super-hot tortilla chip linked to the death of an American teenager from sale.
The parents of Harris Wolobah, 14, believe that the One Chip Challenge caused his death last week.
It was taken off shelves in the US, where it was widely sold, but imports from global sellers remained on-sale.
It was taken off shelves in the US, where it was widely sold, but imports from global sellers remained on-sale.
The online retailer also plans to contact any international buyers who’d recently bought the snack to inform them.
An eBay spokesperson said user safety was a “top priority” and it had removed sale listings.
“We are monitoring our site closely and will remove any other listings if they arise,” they added.
Harris’s official cause of death has not been confirmed, but his parents have called for the One Chip Challenge to be banned.
Snack-maker Paqui claims that the single tortilla, sold in a coffin-shaped box, contains a blend of “the hottest peppers available”.
Amazon and eBay have removed a super-hot tortilla chip linked to the death of an American teenager from sale.
It was taken off shelves in the US, where it was widely sold, but imports from global sellers remained on-sale.
The parents of Harris Wolobah, 14, believe that the One Chip Challenge caused his death last week.
The online retailer also plans to contact any international buyers who’d recently bought the snack to inform them.
It was taken off shelves in the US, where it was widely sold, but imports from global sellers remained on-sale.
It was taken off shelves in the US, where it was widely sold, but imports from global sellers remained on-sale.
The online retailer also plans to contact any international buyers who’d recently bought the snack to inform them.
An eBay spokesperson said user safety was a “top priority” and it had removed sale listings.
“We are monitoring our site closely and will remove any other listings if they arise,” they added.
Harris’s official cause of death has not been confirmed, but his parents have called for the One Chip Challenge to be banned.
Snack-maker Paqui claims that the single tortilla, sold in a coffin-shaped box, contains a blend of “the hottest peppers available”.
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