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Indya Foods Pty Ltd recalls Haldiram’s Nagpur Indian Snacks ‘Tasty Nuts’

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summary:Indya Foods Pty Ltd has recalled Haldiram’s Nagpur Indian Snacks ‘Tasty Nuts’ from Indian supermarkets and other independent grocery stores in Victoria and South Australia....
Indya Foods Pty Ltd has recalled Haldiram’s Nagpur Indian Snacks ‘Tasty Nuts’ from Indian supermarkets and other independent grocery stores in Victoria and South Australia.

The product has been recalled due to the presence of aflatoxin at levels above those permitted in the Food Standards Code. Aflatoxin is a poison that can cause liver disease in humans. Consumer should not eat this product and should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

Date notified to FSANZ: 4 November 2013

Food type: Nuts

Product name: Haldiram’s Nagpur Indian Snacks ‘Tasty Nuts’ – spiced coated fried peanuts

Package description & size: 150g and 350g foil packet

Date marking: Best Before 16 June 2014

Country of origin: India

Reason for recall

The presence of aflatoxin at levels above those permitted in the Food Standards Code.

Distribution

Indian supermarkets and other independent grocery stores in Victoria and South Australia

Consumer advice

Aflatoxin is a poison that can cause liver disease in humans. Consumer should not eat this product and should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

Contact

Indya Foods Pty Ltd

(03) 9548 1122

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