Baby food recalled from North Island Supermarkets
Little Angels Baby Ltd is recalling specific batches of 5 flavours of its Little Angels brand Pure Baby Food due to a lack of process control by their supplier.
Customers are asked to check the date mark sticker found on back the product packaging. Affected products should not be consumed.
There have been no reports of illness, however if you have consumed any of these products and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.
Customers should return the products to their retailer for a full refund.
The products are sold in the following retailers:
Pak’nSave, New World and Farro Fresh supermarkets throughout the North Island.
Whole Heart Organic & Whole Food, Queenwood Village, Queenswood Ave, Hamilton
Boric Food Market, 1404 Coatesville-Riverhead Hwy, Auckland
Online at littleangels.co.nz and thebabybag.co.nz
Read the full product identification details here.
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