Family Select Pty Ltd Recalls Frozen Sorbet Varieties Due to Undeclared Milk
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Family Select Pty Ltd has issued a recall for Mango, Strawberry, and Lychee frozen sorbets sold in Western Australia due to the presence of undeclared milk.
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What Happened
Family Select Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of several frozen sorbet products. The recall was initiated due to the presence of an undeclared allergen, specifically milk, which was not listed on the product packaging.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall involves the following products sold at Spudshed locations in Western Australia (WA) and online:
- Frozen Sorbet Mango (75g)
- Frozen Sorbet Strawberry (75g)
- Frozen Sorbet Lychee (75g)
Date Marking: This recall applies to all best before dates up to and including 22/06/2027.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume these products. Affected items should be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice immediately.
For further information, consumers may contact Spudshed Customer Service at 08 9412 6031, via email at foodsafety@galatibros.com.au, or visit www.spudshed.com.au.
Why This Matters
The presence of undeclared milk poses a significant health risk to individuals with milk allergies or intolerances. Consumption of these products by sensitive individuals may result in a serious allergic reaction.
Source
Original source: FSANZ Official Notice ↗
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