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    A woman has sparked widespread debate on social media after questioning the safety of modern bread following an unusual observation about its shelf life.

    Concerns over food safety and preservation

    The lady, whose post began trending earlier this week, claimed a loaf of bread she purchased remained fresh for over three weeks without showing signs of spoilage.

    Her concern has since triggered conversations about food preservatives, storage methods, and regulatory oversight in Nigeria’s food industry.

    When I was a child bread no dey stay three days, e go spoil. So what is happening now? What type of preservative are they putting into bread?” she queried, expressing disbelief over the longevity of the product.

    Experts cite preservatives and storage factors

    Food safety observers say improvements in packaging technology, refrigeration, and the use of approved preservatives may contribute to longer shelf life.

    However, they also warn that excessive or unregulated additives could pose health risks if not properly monitored.

    In Nigeria, regulatory agencies have previously issued guidelines on the use of preservatives in baked goods to ensure consumer safety.

    I’ve had this bread for 23 days and it hasn’t gone bad. You can’t see mold or anything bad on it. It still smells good,” the lady added, noting that the condition of the bread appeared unchanged.

    Similar concerns were raised in 2022 when consumers questioned the durability of packaged foods, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of food safety standards and greater public awareness about proper storage practices.

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