
Food safety authorities have announced the recall of specific batches of Yopokki ricecake and ramen cup products imported from the Republic of Korea because of possible spoilage.
The recall has been classified as a Category 1 (For Action) food safety alert, indicating that the affected products should be removed from sale immediately. Retailers have been instructed to display recall notices at points of sale, while wholesalers and distributors are required to notify their customers and recall the affected batches.
Although the nature of the spoilage has not been specified, consuming spoiled food may pose a health risk. Consumers are advised not to eat any of the affected products.
The recall applies only to the following products and best-before dates:
Food businesses have been instructed to take the following actions:
Consumers who have purchased any of the affected Yopokki ricecake or ramen cup products should not consume them. Instead, they should return the products to the retailer where they were purchased or dispose of them safely.
The recall only applies to the specific batches listed above. Consumers are encouraged to check the product name and best-before date before consuming any Yopokki ricecake or ramen cup products in their possession.
Food safety authorities continue to monitor the recall and advise consumers to follow the recall instructions to minimize any potential health risks associated with the affected products.
Source:https://www.fsai.ie/news-and-alerts/food-alerts/recall-of-specific-batches-of-various-yopokki-rice
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