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Baby food recall

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30 August 2020, 4:46 AM

Baby food recall

Supermarket chain Woolworths NZ is recalling a range of squeezable baby food pouches from its stores nationwide after holes were found in about 30 individual packets in its Auckland and Napier supermarkets. 


The recall follows the discovery of a mice infestation at two of Woolworth NZ’s Auckland distribution centres, says New Zealand Food Safety Director of Compliance Gary Orr. 


“It now looks likely that the damage was caused by these mice infestations. However, we continue to work to rule out any other possible issues in the supply chain. In the meantime we are working with Woolworths NZ to ensure corrective actions are taken so that this doesn’t happen again.” 



Product is being removed from Countdown, SuperValue and FreshChoice stores across the country, and signs will be in place to inform customers, Mr Orr said 


“If you have any affected product please return it to the retailer or throw it out. Mice must be kept away from food because they can contaminate the food and packaging with harmful microbes from their saliva, urine and droppings. Any food contamination is serious, but for babies it can be particularly significant, so we ask that parents check every squeezable baby food pouch in their home to ensure it is not affected by the recall. 


All dates, flavours and batches of the following brands are affected by the recall: 

  • Smiling Tums 
  • Only Organics 
  • Natureland 


To be on the safe side, parents should still routinely check baby food pouches for damage even if they are not affected by the recall, Mr Orr said.

 

“You can do this by giving the packet a light squeeze to identify any holes or other damage. Any damaged packets should be returned to the retailer or thrown out.” 


None of the affected product was exported and there have been no reports of associated illness, however if anyone has health concerns medical advice should be sought.

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