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Australia's annual connoisseur of the year out! Open your eyes to daybreak sleeping pills, killing invisible cri

Australia's annual connoisseur of the year out! Let's see if you've ever bought these unreliable items!

A sleeping aid that makes you look bright, a toast stove that can't bake bread, a murder in an invisible crib, and a sweet, high-calorie breakfast that doesn't pay for your life.

These goods are not a joke, they are real Australian goods!

On Oct. 4, CHOICE, an Australian consumer rights group, released its list of the worst products of 2017 to see if you have been cheated.

Reason to be included: sleeping pills that open your eyes to the dawn of the day.


CHOICE comments:

While melatonin promotes sleep, there is no reliable evidence that homeopathy (or a generic homeopathic product) has any effect other than placebo.

What's more, when a bottle is eaten quickly, the price of 24.5 yuan per bottle is not cheap, so what about the result? It may not only fail to help you fall asleep, but it will be made too sleepless by the dealer's tricks.


Portable cri

Reason: baby "killer"

CHOICE comments:

Many people agree that all baby products have reached the highest standards before they are launched, but the reality is that 60 portable cribs have been tested since 2011, and surprisingly, Most failed to meet minimum safety requirements.

Under Australian consumer law, manufacturers or retailers are not required to take the initiative to ensure that the goods they sell are safe.

Eight deaths in 2000-2009 were linked to portable cribs, according to (National Coronial Information System), Australia's national autopsy information system. Since then, more cases have been reported in the government report and in the media.

A crib Dymples Portacot from supermarket chain Big W failed to pass a safety test and was recalled by Big W.


Kellogo breakfast mud

Reason: sweet diabetes!

CHOICE comments:

The breakfast outer package looks very healthy, with a rich mixture of oatmeal, bananas and honey in the picture, which is also associated with a healthy and vibrant image, including Ironman athletes, but CHOICE wants to say, It just looks like it.

Each pack of Kellogo breakfast mud contains 14.7 grams of sugar, or 3.5 teaspoons. We are no stranger to adding too much sugar:

Obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, type 2 diabetes and tooth decay.

Of course, Kellogo breakfast mud also claims that each bag contains 5.6g of protein, which makes you feel more energized, but the reality is that most Australians, including children, don't lack protein, and there are plenty of sugar sources of protein. Like Greek yogurt.


Kitchen Aid furnace

Reasons for being selected: whether to look at them or not to use them

CHOICE comments:

CHOICE tested various toaster stoves in the lab, examining capacity, time-consuming and cleanliness, and, of course, success in baking a slice of bread.

The A $189 Kitchen Aid toaster is apparently a favorite of the appearance party, but the score on toast is about 0!

CHOICE asked the manufacturer about the utility of the toaster, but the manufacturer said, "every item has a two-year warranty, and if you are not satisfied with it, you can return it or exchange it."

Well, if you change to the same type of product, you'll soon find that poor functionality is a common problem with this wire-drawing stainless steel nice-looking toaster.

All of the above are the products of this year's Australia cheating list. Have you won the bid?

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