食品伙伴网导读:2009年4月9日,英国食品标准局宣布Marybake 召回水果酸酪乳产品,原因是该产品中含有乳清粉和乳糖,而没有标出。
原文报道:
Marybake has recalled batches of its yoghurt coated fruit, because the products contain whey powder and lactose. However, they are not labelled as being derived from milk. This makes the products a potential health risk for people with a milk allergy. The Agency has issued an Allergy Alert.
Anyone with a milk allergy is advised not to eat this product.
Product details
Product identification:
- Marybake 'snak it' yoghurt coated raisins
- Marybake 'snak it' yoghurt coated banana
- Marybake 'snak it' yoghurt coated apricots
Best before date: all products with date before 08/10/09
Marybake has recalled the affected products to re-label them.
No other Marybake products are known to be affected.
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详情见:http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2009/apr/milk