Food stored in containers lined with cadmium has been known to cause poisoning.
There could be heavy metals and/or other toxic elements in the glass which could leach into the food.
"Chemicals, heavy metals, parasites, fungi, viruses and bacteria can cause food borne illness."
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Any metal can cause toxic metal poisoning. Stainless steel is comprised of iron, nickel and/or chromium (and more) in various proportions. It is unusual that these could dissolve into food / water, but not impossible. Usually the Biology necessary to cause this sort of "accident" is worse than the metals of the alloy.
The bacterial toxins that cause food poisoning, (Escherichia coli); heavy metals, such as the lead found in the paint on older houses; and the venom found in the bites and stings of some animals and insects.
Protect food from anything that could cause harm
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Pasteurisation kills many of the bacteria that would otherwise cause food to spoil, and could cause food poisoning in those who ate it.
It can cause bacteria and cause germs to food or drink and could damage your fridge or freezer.
There are a few things that can cause this, from heat stroke to heart attack. Even food poisoning could be the cause. Hard to know for sure.
Pasteurisation kills many of the bacteria that would otherwise cause food to spoil, and could cause food poisoning in those who ate it.