Food Recall: Saigon Fish Sauce
Nan Fong Trading Company has initiated a food recall of Saigon Fish Sauce as a number bottles contain high levels of yeast. The yeast is not harmful but could create fermentation, resulting in a slight risk of cap discharge.
Consumers should not consume this product and are asked to return them to the point of purchase for a full refund.
The recall applies to Saigon Fish Sauce 200ml glass bottles, best before 15/05/2011 only. For further information please contact Nan Fong Trading Company on 03 9318 5777.
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