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Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles over impact and laceration risk

10 July 2025
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Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles over impact and laceration risk
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Walmart is recalling approximately 850,000 Ozark Trail stainless steel water bottles due to a lid malfunction that has resulted in permanent vision loss for two users and other injuries. The Consumer Product Safety Commission advises consumers to cease use immediately and seek refunds, as the products sold for about $15 nationwide pose serious impact and laceration hazards.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Walmart is taking back 850,000 water bottles because the lids can pop off and hurt people, so if you have one, you should stop using it and get your money back.

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