Banks and Burbidge Alcohol Free Gin recalled from shelves of Dan Murphy’s due to ‘potential microbial contamination’
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Banks and Burbidge Alcohol Free Gin sold at Dan Murphy’s selected stores across the country is being recalled due to suspected microbial contamination. The drink was also made available at Dan Murphy’s online store.
The zero alcohol drink made available in all states and territories is being recalled for potential microbial contamination. Credit: NCA NewsWire/Heath Parkes-Hupton.
Waterloo Bay Distilling Company said that consumers of the beverage may experience illness due to the microbial contamination.
“Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice,” Food Standards said in a statement released on Facebook.
“Consumers should not drink this product, and should dispose of it safely.
“Consumers seeking a full refund should contact the place of purchase for instructions.”
Have you bought this alcohol-free gin recently? If so, please return it back to the store you bought it from for a full refund and avoid consumption at all costs.
This article is based on an article written by Heath Parkes-Hupton for news.com.au.
The zero alcohol drink made available in all states and territories is being recalled for potential microbial contamination. Credit: NCA NewsWire/Heath Parkes-Hupton.
Waterloo Bay Distilling Company said that consumers of the beverage may experience illness due to the microbial contamination.
“Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice,” Food Standards said in a statement released on Facebook.
“Consumers should not drink this product, and should dispose of it safely.
“Consumers seeking a full refund should contact the place of purchase for instructions.”
Have you bought this alcohol-free gin recently? If so, please return it back to the store you bought it from for a full refund and avoid consumption at all costs.
This article is based on an article written by Heath Parkes-Hupton for news.com.au.
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