Ardo NV recalls Ardo Fruitberry mix because Hepatitis A has been found in the product.
Ardo NV is recalling Ardo Fruitberry mix because Hepatitis A has been found in the product, which makes the product unsafe to eat.
Product details
Pack size | 1kg |
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Lot number | 58622130 |
Best before | November 2024 |
Pack size | 1kg |
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Lot number | 58622131 |
Best before | November 2024 |
Pack size | 2.5kg |
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Lot number | 58622131 |
Best before | May 2024 |
Risk statement
This product is contaminated with Hepatitis A. Symptoms caused by Hepatitis A usually include fever, nausea, abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, dark-coloured urine and jaundice (a yellowing of the skin).
Action taken by the company
Our advice to consumers
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Ref: FSA-PRIN-51-2022