Imperial Snack Foods recall Brazil nuts
Thursday 18 December 2008
Imperial Snack Foods has recalled one batch of its own-brand Brazil nuts, because the product is contaminated with salmonella. The Agency has issued a Food Alert for Information.
Product details
The product being recalled is:
- Brazil nuts
- Best before: 17 November 2009
- Size: 200g
- Batch code: 8320.K
No other Imperial Snack Foods Ltd products are known to be affected.
Imperial Snack Foods Ltd has recalled the affected batch. Product recall notices will appear in all stores. These notices explain to customers why the product has been recalled and advise anyone who has bought the product to return it to the store for a full refund.
Food alerts
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