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In 1901, residents of Marseilles, France began falling seriously ill after drinking wine. What started as a few cases quickly spread across the city, causing confusion, blindness, and death.

Authorities later discovered the wine had been contaminated with a toxic chemical, turning an everyday drink into a deadly threat. With no way to identify which bottles were safe, fear spread rapidly.

One of the earliest large-scale food contamination disasters in modern Europe.

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