Ayers Rock Trading Pty Ltd has recalled Lotus Brand Tapioca Chips from Asian grocery stores in NSW, due to higher than usual levels of naturally occurring cyanide in the ingredient cassava. Customers can return these chips to the place of purchase for a full refund.
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Food Recall: Cyanide in Chips
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Food Recall: Sanitarium So Good
Sanitarium So Good Rice Milk is being recalled due to Undeclared allergen (soy) – the product was contaminated due to a production error. The recall applies to Best before 25 Mar 2012 (batch code 31206).
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Food Recall: Sanitarium So Good
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Food Recall: Sanitarium So Good
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Food Recall: High Iodine in Dried Seaweed
Good Luck Dried Seaweed Stripe are being recalled due to high levels of naturally occurring iodine. The recall applies to all packaging with a Best Before date of 07 09 2013. Regular consumption of these products may cause health problems in some people including pregnant and breastfeeding women.
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Food Recall: High Iodine in Dried Seaweed
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Food Recall: High Iodine in Dried Seaweed
Monday, November 7, 2011
Food Safety Week
The theme of Australian Food Safety Week this year is vulnerable populations, because these groups are growing rapidly. This increases the likelihood that either we may be in the vulnerable group ourselves or we may be preparing food for someone who is. In either case we must be extra cautious with our choice of foods and how we handle foods to avoid food poisoning.
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