Popular instant noodles pulled from shelves–are you at risk?
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Product recalls are always a cause for concern, especially when they involve items found in many households.
A recent incident has sparked widespread attention, leaving consumers questioning the safety of their favourite staples.
What unfolded has prompted swift action and important warnings for the public.
Two types of Mi Goreng instant noodles sold at a Victorian grocer were recalled due to undeclared allergens.
The affected products included Indomie Mi Goreng Rasa Rendang with a best-before date of December 23, 2024. This product contained milk, which was not listed on its packaging.
The recall also applied to five packs of Mi Goreng Aceh with a best-before date of December 25, 2024. These noodles contained undeclared allergens, including prawn, fish, milk, and egg.
Both products were sold at the Laguna QV Supermarket in Victoria.
Consumers with allergies or intolerances to any of these ingredients were advised not to consume the noodles due to the risk of an allergic reaction.
The advice for anyone concerned about their health was to seek medical attention.
Shoppers were encouraged to return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.
In a previous story, we covered a similar recall involving a popular steak brand. If you missed it, be sure to catch up on the details to stay informed. Read the full article here.
Have you ever experienced a product recall that impacted your household? Let us know your stories in the comments
A recent incident has sparked widespread attention, leaving consumers questioning the safety of their favourite staples.
What unfolded has prompted swift action and important warnings for the public.
Two types of Mi Goreng instant noodles sold at a Victorian grocer were recalled due to undeclared allergens.
The affected products included Indomie Mi Goreng Rasa Rendang with a best-before date of December 23, 2024. This product contained milk, which was not listed on its packaging.
The recall also applied to five packs of Mi Goreng Aceh with a best-before date of December 25, 2024. These noodles contained undeclared allergens, including prawn, fish, milk, and egg.
Both products were sold at the Laguna QV Supermarket in Victoria.
Consumers with allergies or intolerances to any of these ingredients were advised not to consume the noodles due to the risk of an allergic reaction.
The advice for anyone concerned about their health was to seek medical attention.
Shoppers were encouraged to return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.
In a previous story, we covered a similar recall involving a popular steak brand. If you missed it, be sure to catch up on the details to stay informed. Read the full article here.
Key Takeaways
- Two popular Mi Goreng instant noodle products were recalled due to undeclared allergens.
- The recall involved Indomie Mi Goreng Rasa Rendang and Mi Goreng Aceh, sold at Laguna QV Supermarket in Victoria.
- Undeclared allergens included milk, prawn, fish, and egg, posing risks for allergic consumers.
- Shoppers were advised not to consume the products and could return them for a full refund.
Have you ever experienced a product recall that impacted your household? Let us know your stories in the comments