Toronto officials raise health concerns with FIFA over stadium water bottle ban
By
Elissa Mendes The Canadian Press
Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
Toronto officials have raised concerns with FIFA regarding the ban on reusable water bottles at World Cup stadiums, citing health risks like dehydration during hot weather matches.
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