In France, the quiet assumption that a purchased product will do what it promises has been shaken by the discovery of 260,000 defective condoms circulating through online marketplaces — some prone to bursting, others already perforated before use. Health and anti-fraud authorities moved to recall the non-compliant stock, but not before roughly 40,000 units had already reached consumers who had no reason to doubt them. The episode illuminates a recurring vulnerability in modern commerce: the ease with which digital platforms dissolve the borders that once gave consumer protections their teeth,
France recalls 260,000 defective condoms over bursting and perforation risks
Users of defective condoms face increased risk of sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies.