食品伙伴网导读:2010年2月2日,亨氏宣布召回一款水果蛋奶沙司儿童食品,原因是该产品中含有塑料碎片,可能引起窒息。
原文报道:
Heinz is recalling a batch of its Fruity Custard Fruit Medley baby food (4 x 100g pots) because it might contain small pieces of plastic that could cause choking.
The fruit custard is being recalled and notices will appear in national newspapers tomorrow, Wednesday 3 February 2010, and will also be displayed in the shops that stock the affected baby food. The notices will advise customers who have bought the product not to eat the custard but to contact the Heinz UK Careline on 08000 151 557, or 1800 696 979 in the Republic of Ireland, for a full refund.
The product being recalled is:
- Heinz Fruity Custard Fruit Medley baby food
- Four 100g plastic pots
- Batch code: 9307
- Best before: 3 November 2010
This recall only affects Fruity Custard Fruit Medley pots with the above batch and date code and no other Heinz products are affected.
If there is a problem with a food product that means it should not be sold, then it might be 'withdrawn' (taken off the shelves) or 'recalled' (when customers are asked to return the product). Food alerts are the FSA's way of letting local authorities and consumers know about problems associated with food and, in some cases, providing details of specific action to be taken. They are issued under two categories:
- Food Alerts: for Action
- Food Alerts: for Information
You can get FSA alerts either by email or SMS text. Visit the Get Alerts page at the link below to find out how.
You can also subscribe to our Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed for food and allergy alerts. RSS is a format for distributing news content and is a simple way to keep up to date with the latest news on a website. When we publish via RSS, you can automatically get the updated content via a 'news aggregator' or 'news reader'. Our RSS feed will contain a brief summary and link back to our web content. Click on ‘What is RSS’ on the left of this page for more details.