New Zealand: Further sesame seed recalls due to Salmonella fears

Published 2024년 7월 19일

Tridge summary

New Zealand Food Safety is supporting recalls of various sesame seed products due to potential Salmonella contamination. The recall is in connection to an imported batch of sesame seeds from Davis Trading Company. Consumers are advised to return the products or dispose of them, and a list of recalled products can be found on the New Zealand Food Safety recall webpage. The health professional or Healthline can be contacted for health concerns. The source of the contamination will be investigated in collaboration with Davis Trading Company to prevent future incidents.
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Original content

Following yesterday’s recall of imported sesame seeds, New Zealand Food Safety is supporting further recalls of sesame seed products due to the possible presence of Salmonella. Media release – 18 July 2024: Recall of sesame seeds due to possible presence of Salmonella "We have been working hard to identify and contact businesses that received the affected batch of sesame seeds from importer Davis Trading Company," says New Zealand Food Safety deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle. "This can be a complex process given the number of businesses involved." A number of recalls are being published on the New Zealand Food Safety food recall webpage at present for a range of food businesses. Recalled food products "As this is an evolving issue, with additional recalls possible, concerned consumers can reference our recall page for up-to-date information, including pictures, or subscribe to our recall alerts to receive email updates on recalls. Information on how to subscribe is on the ...
Source: Mpi

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