Urgent Recall Alert: This pork item from Coles and Woolworths contains an allergen
First things first, my fellow members of the SDC–if you have recently purchased pork from your local Coles or Woolies outlet, you might want to pull it out of the fridge and chuck it straight back into the shopping bag.
No, it hasn’t transformed into a singing swine, but an unplanned ingredient in the mix might pose a potential health risk.
Oriental Merchant Pty Ltd, the maker of the product, has undertaken a nationwide recall of its 260g Hanabi Marinated Pork Bulgogi. Specifically impacted are these items with best-before dates of 23/05/24 and 06/06/24.
This product was available at Coles in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia; and Woolworths in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.
You might ask, 'Why?' and we’re here to spill the beans.
Food Safety Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) have identified an allergen concern. Unfortunately, dear shoppers, this pork product may contain wheat or gluten, though it’s not declared on the product.
Some may think, ‘Well, just a bit of wheat. What harm could it do?'
But we should remember allergens are no small matter. They could trigger a nasty reaction in individuals who have allergies or intolerances. These reactions range from minor inconveniences, like itching or rashes, to severe anaphylaxis. And gluten intolerance, or Coeliac disease, can cause severe discomfort and long-term health issues.
FSANZ advises, 'Any consumers who have a wheat/gluten allergy or intolerance may have a reaction if the product is consumed.'
Wheat allergy is one of the most common food allergies and is especially prevalent among children.
Given the potential for serious adverse reactions among those allergic or intolerant to wheat/gluten, the prudent step is not to consume it if you have such a condition.
Instead, take a moment to return it to the store of purchase, where you will be given a full refund. And while it's a bit of an inconvenience, we can all agree it's far better to avoid the risk of a health scare.
More details of this recall can be found on the FSANZ website.
This is a reminder to always check the labels of the food you buy regularly. Manufacturers often change the ingredients, and a product that used to be safe for you, may not be any more. Don't just assume your favourite foods remain unchanged. A few extra seconds at the supermarket could save you from an allergen episode.
And when in doubt, you can always check with Food Standards Australia New Zealand and Product Safety Australia for any recalls of supermarket items. They diligently monitor the products sold in stores for consumer safety.
It's another reason to stay vigilant, active, and informed. After all, a little attention to detail can lead to a lot of safety, especially regarding what we’re brewing in our kitchens.
What do you think of this recall, dear members? Share your thoughts in the comments!
No, it hasn’t transformed into a singing swine, but an unplanned ingredient in the mix might pose a potential health risk.
Oriental Merchant Pty Ltd, the maker of the product, has undertaken a nationwide recall of its 260g Hanabi Marinated Pork Bulgogi. Specifically impacted are these items with best-before dates of 23/05/24 and 06/06/24.
This product was available at Coles in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia; and Woolworths in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.
You might ask, 'Why?' and we’re here to spill the beans.
Food Safety Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) have identified an allergen concern. Unfortunately, dear shoppers, this pork product may contain wheat or gluten, though it’s not declared on the product.
Some may think, ‘Well, just a bit of wheat. What harm could it do?'
But we should remember allergens are no small matter. They could trigger a nasty reaction in individuals who have allergies or intolerances. These reactions range from minor inconveniences, like itching or rashes, to severe anaphylaxis. And gluten intolerance, or Coeliac disease, can cause severe discomfort and long-term health issues.
FSANZ advises, 'Any consumers who have a wheat/gluten allergy or intolerance may have a reaction if the product is consumed.'
Wheat allergy is one of the most common food allergies and is especially prevalent among children.
Given the potential for serious adverse reactions among those allergic or intolerant to wheat/gluten, the prudent step is not to consume it if you have such a condition.
Instead, take a moment to return it to the store of purchase, where you will be given a full refund. And while it's a bit of an inconvenience, we can all agree it's far better to avoid the risk of a health scare.
More details of this recall can be found on the FSANZ website.
Key Takeaways
- A pork product sold in Coles and Woolworths stores across Australia has been recalled due to a potential allergen risk.
- The Hanabi Marinated Pork Bulgogi 260g product may contain wheat or gluten, according to Food Safety Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ).
- Consumers with a wheat or gluten allergy or intolerance have been warned of a possible reaction if the product is consumed.
- Anyone affected should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
This is a reminder to always check the labels of the food you buy regularly. Manufacturers often change the ingredients, and a product that used to be safe for you, may not be any more. Don't just assume your favourite foods remain unchanged. A few extra seconds at the supermarket could save you from an allergen episode.
And when in doubt, you can always check with Food Standards Australia New Zealand and Product Safety Australia for any recalls of supermarket items. They diligently monitor the products sold in stores for consumer safety.
It's another reason to stay vigilant, active, and informed. After all, a little attention to detail can lead to a lot of safety, especially regarding what we’re brewing in our kitchens.
What do you think of this recall, dear members? Share your thoughts in the comments!