Moonshine’s Products Ltd Recalls Multiple Products Due to Food Safety Fears of Death if Consumed
Moonshine’s Products Ltd Recalls Multiple Products Due To Food Safety Fears Of Death If Consumed

Moonshine’s Products Ltd, a renowned food manufacturer, has issued a recall for several of its products due to potential food safety risks. The recall is a result of temperature control breaches, microbiological contamination risks, and other unsafe production procedures, rendering these products unsafe for consumption and posing a potential threat of serious illness or even death if consumed.

The affected products, with their respective pack sizes and best before dates, are as follows:

– Moonshine’s Products Chilli con Brisket (400g) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Guinness (Sauce) (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products 3 Green Chilli (Sauce) (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Chilli – Pineapple (Sauce) (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Smokey Bacon Tomato (Sauce) (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Burger Sauce (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Chip Shop Curry (Sauce) (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Bolognese (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Chicken Curry (400g) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Satay Sauce (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Sweet BBQ Sauce (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Sweet Chilli Sauce (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Tomato and Tarragon (Soup) (400g) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Carrot and Coriander (Soup) (400g) – All dates up to and including September 2024

– Moonshine’s Products Habanero (Sauce) (250ml) – All dates up to and including September 2024

The unsafe production practices associated with these products make them unfit for consumption and may pose severe health risks. Additionally, there is a possibility that the glass bottles containing these products may explode, potentially causing injuries.

Consumers who have purchased any of the recalled products are strongly advised not to consume them. Instead, they should take a photograph of the product and contact Moonshine’s Products Ltd via email at [email protected] to initiate a refund process. It is essential to handle the glass bottles with care and dispose of the products safely at home.

For any further questions or concerns regarding the recall, individuals are encouraged to reach out to Moonshine’s Products Ltd at [email protected].

Moonshine’s Products Ltd prioritizes customer safety and deeply regrets any inconvenience caused by this recall. The company is committed to upholding the highest standards of food safety and will continue to work diligently to prevent any future occurrences of this nature.

Disclaimer: This news article provides information about the recall of specific products for food safety concerns. It is crucial to follow the instructions provided by the company and consult the official sources mentioned for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the recall.

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