Favourite drink puts you at risk as massive recall reveals hidden safety concern
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Gian T
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Imagine you’re someone who likes to explore different drink options from time to time.
It might be worth having a quick look at what’s in your fridge and pantry, as something recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
A well-known product has been pulled from shelves nationwide following an unexpected issue.
A New Zealand-based company has issued a nationwide recall of certain Arepa drinks after discovering that some bottles may contain fragments of glass.
This alarming discovery has prompted health authorities to warn consumers not to drink the affected products, as ingesting glass can cause serious injuries to your mouth, throat, and digestive system.
The recall specifically targets Arepa drinks that have been available at major supermarkets and independent retailers, including:
The presence of glass in these drinks poses a significant risk, especially for those of us who may have sensitive teeth or digestive issues.
If you have the recalled product, do not consume it—even if it appears normal, it's safer not to take any chances.
You should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund, and no receipt is needed.
If you’ve already had the drink and are feeling unwell or experiencing unusual symptoms, seek medical attention straight away.
While food and drink recalls can be alarming, they indicate that our food safety systems are working.
Sometimes, during the manufacturing or bottling process, equipment can malfunction, or bottles can break, leading to contamination.
Companies are required by law to act quickly to protect consumers, which is why you’ll often see recalls like this in the news.
To stay safe and informed, make it a habit to check your fridge and pantry for recall notices, particularly if you often try new or imported products.
You can also sign up for alerts from Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) or subscribe to newsletters from your preferred supermarket.
Always inspect bottles and packaging before use, and if you spot any cracks, chips, or unusual particles, it’s best not to take the risk.
We know many of our members are health-conscious and love to try the latest wellness drinks and supplements.
While it’s great to explore new options, always keep an eye out for recall notices and safety alerts.
If you’re ever unsure about a product, don’t hesitate to contact the manufacturer or your local store for more information.
We’d love to hear from you! Have you ever had to return a product due to a recall? Did you find the process easy, or was it a hassle? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below—your advice could help other members stay safe and informed.
It might be worth having a quick look at what’s in your fridge and pantry, as something recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
A well-known product has been pulled from shelves nationwide following an unexpected issue.
A New Zealand-based company has issued a nationwide recall of certain Arepa drinks after discovering that some bottles may contain fragments of glass.
This alarming discovery has prompted health authorities to warn consumers not to drink the affected products, as ingesting glass can cause serious injuries to your mouth, throat, and digestive system.
The recall specifically targets Arepa drinks that have been available at major supermarkets and independent retailers, including:
- Coles (NSW, Queensland, Victoria)
- Woolworths (Victoria)
- IGA and other independent stores (NSW, Queensland)
- Online sales (ACT, NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia)
The presence of glass in these drinks poses a significant risk, especially for those of us who may have sensitive teeth or digestive issues.
If you have the recalled product, do not consume it—even if it appears normal, it's safer not to take any chances.
You should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund, and no receipt is needed.
If you’ve already had the drink and are feeling unwell or experiencing unusual symptoms, seek medical attention straight away.
While food and drink recalls can be alarming, they indicate that our food safety systems are working.
Sometimes, during the manufacturing or bottling process, equipment can malfunction, or bottles can break, leading to contamination.
Companies are required by law to act quickly to protect consumers, which is why you’ll often see recalls like this in the news.
To stay safe and informed, make it a habit to check your fridge and pantry for recall notices, particularly if you often try new or imported products.
Always inspect bottles and packaging before use, and if you spot any cracks, chips, or unusual particles, it’s best not to take the risk.
We know many of our members are health-conscious and love to try the latest wellness drinks and supplements.
While it’s great to explore new options, always keep an eye out for recall notices and safety alerts.
If you’re ever unsure about a product, don’t hesitate to contact the manufacturer or your local store for more information.
Key Takeaways
- Some Arepa drinks have been recalled nationally due to the potential presence of glass in the bottles, posing a safety risk to consumers.
- The affected products have been sold at Coles in NSW, Queensland, and Victoria, and at Woolworths in Victoria, as well as independent retailers including IGA in NSW and Queensland.
- These drinks have also been available for sale online across ACT, NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, and Western Australia.
- Consumers are advised not to consume the Arepa product and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund, and anyone concerned about their health should seek medical advice.