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Urgent Recall Issued for Fruitae Lemon Sorbet Over Allergen Risk

New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) has announced an urgent recall of the Fruitae brand lemon-flavoured sorbet due to the presence of an undeclared allergen—milk. The recall affects all batches and all dates of Fruitae Lemon Sorbet, sold in 75g containers. This action is being supported by ANZ Pharma Wholesalers, with the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) confirming that the product is available at supermarkets nationwide.
Health Risks Associated with Undeclared Milk
The primary concern surrounding this recall is the potential danger posed to individuals with milk allergies. According to the MPI, these allergies can cause severe reactions, including anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening. The absence of this critical allergen information on the product packaging has raised significant health concerns.
Consumers who have purchased the Fruitae lemon-flavoured sorbet are advised to check their freezers for the affected product and to refrain from consuming it. The NZFS is working to ensure that all recalled items are removed from store shelves promptly to prevent any health risks to the public.
Next Steps for Consumers and Retailers
Retailers are being instructed to return the recalled sorbet to their suppliers and to inform their customers about the recall. The NZFS emphasizes the importance of consumer safety and urges anyone with a milk allergy to be particularly vigilant during this recall period.
This incident highlights the critical need for accurate labeling and transparency in food products. Consumers are encouraged to report any adverse reactions or concerns related to this product to health authorities.
For further updates on this recall and other food safety information, consumers can visit the NZFS website or contact their local health department.
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