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Urgent Recall of Fruitae Lemon Sorbet Due to Undeclared Allergen

A significant recall has been initiated for the Fruitae brand lemon-flavoured sorbet due to the discovery of an undeclared allergen. The recall, supported by New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS), involves all batches of the 75g sorbet, which have been found to contain milk not listed on the packaging. This poses a serious risk for individuals with milk allergies, which can lead to severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) confirmed that the affected sorbet is imported and widely available in supermarkets across New Zealand. Consumers are urged to check their freezers for this product and refrain from consuming it if they have a known milk allergy.
Details of the Recall
This recall affects all production dates of the Fruitae lemon sorbet. The NZFS is collaborating closely with ANZ Pharma Wholesalers to ensure that all units are removed from shelves and that consumers are informed about the potential dangers associated with this product.
The importance of this recall cannot be overstated, as milk allergies can have life-threatening consequences. Individuals with such allergies may experience severe reactions upon exposure, necessitating immediate medical attention. The NZFS emphasizes the need for accurate labeling to prevent such dangerous situations.
Consumer Advice and Next Steps
Consumers who have purchased the Fruitae lemon-flavoured sorbet are advised to return it to the point of purchase for a full refund. The NZFS is actively monitoring the situation and working with retailers to ensure compliance with the recall.
For any questions or concerns, consumers can contact the NZFS directly or visit their official website for further information. The focus remains on public safety and ensuring that all food products meet labeling standards to protect vulnerable populations.
As this situation develops, the NZFS will continue to provide updates to keep the public informed about food safety and recalls.
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