Sanitarium Health Food Company is recalling a specific batch of its Up & Go Protein Energize Vanilla (12x 250ml pack) due to reports of product spoilage. This recall is being undertaken as a precautionary measure to ensure consumer safety.
Reports of product spoilage have been received for the specified batch. No other products under the Sanitarium Health Food Company brand are affected by this recall.
Consumers are advised to check the packaging for the batch with the best-before date of 06 AUG 2025. If you have purchased this product:
If you experience any adverse symptoms after consuming this product, consult a healthcare professional immediately.
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