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São Paulo: 11 Bars Closed Over Adulterated Drinks

São Paulo Cracks Down on Establishments Amidst⁣ Methanol Poisoning Outbreak

São Paulo, Brazil – As of October 6, 2025, eleven​ establishments across‍ the state ⁤of São Paulo have been closed ​as ​authorities investigate an​ outbreak of methanol poisoning linked to alcoholic beverages. The closures follow inspections prompted by a surge in reported cases, with health officials confirming 16⁣ cases⁣ of methanol poisoning nationwide, and‍ a further ⁣209 under ⁢investigation. São Paulo state ⁣accounts​ for the majority of notifications,with 192 reported,including 14 confirmed‍ cases and 178 still being investigated.

The‌ establishments⁢ shuttered include Lelê Adega and ‌Los Hermanos Adega, ‍both in Osasco; BELIBER DISTRIBUTOR (with four registrations⁤ revoked) in Beautiful⁢ View; Bbr​ Supermarket ⁤in ​bela Vista; FEC Alves Grocery and Adega; Bar and Restaurant Ministro in ⁢Jardins; villa ​Jardim in São Bernardo do Campo;⁣ Alley of Espeta in Itaim Bibi; empório santos ‌in Cidade Dutra;‌ and Brazil ‍Excellance Commercial Distribuidora de Bebidas, also in São Bernardo do Campo. The Ministry of Health reports cases have been​ identified in ‍12 states⁤ – Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Pernambuco, Paraná, Rondônia, Sao Paulo, Piauí, Rio grande do Sul, ⁣Rio⁤ de Janeiro, ‌paraíba and Ceará ⁤- and also the Federal District. Cases previously suspected in Bahia and ⁢Espírito Santo have been ruled out.

Several⁣ establishments have issued statements denying the⁣ sale of counterfeit drinks. Minor bar stated its‍ beverages are sourced “from official suppliers, with invoice and guaranteed origin, from large distributors recognized in the market.” Bar Torres, ⁣in mooca, said they‍ are cooperating with inspection agencies and purchase ‍products ⁢from “longtime official distributors.” Villa ⁣Jardim acknowledged a‍ recent health issue at their establishment linked‍ to beverage consumption, but affirmed ⁣they obtain alcoholic beverages “in original​ condition and of reliable ‌distributors.” Empório ⁣Santos stated,”We ⁤reaffirm ⁤that we have no involvement with tampered drinks,”⁢ while Alley ‍of Espeta announced a temporary⁤ suspension of distillate sales following a judicial reopening.

Authorities ​attempted to​ contact ⁤Bebillar distributor and BBR Supermarket for comment, but⁤ both​ declined to ⁣speak.​ Brazil⁤ excellance​ Comercial Distribuidora de‌ Beverage and FEC Alves Mercearia could not be reached for comment. The outbreak underscores growing concerns about the illicit ⁤production and distribution of adulterated ‍alcohol, posing a notable public health risk.

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