Some honey dates from China recalled over undeclared sulphur dioxide allergen: SFA

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The recall of the product imported by Yan Tai Yit is ongoing.

The affected honey dates have a best before date of March 2, 2025, and were imported from China by Yan Tai Yit.

Consumers who have purchased the affected product, which has a best before date of March 2, 2025, and those who are intolerant of sulphite or allergic to it are advised not to consume the product, SFA said on April 18.Sulphite is commonly used as a food additive and is typically tested for sulphur dioxide.

 

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