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SFDA Warns Against Maragatty Chicken Broth For Containing Banned Colorants
SFDA Warns Against Maragatty Chicken Broth For Containing Banned Colorants

Gulf Insider

time28-02-2025

  • Health
  • Gulf Insider

SFDA Warns Against Maragatty Chicken Broth For Containing Banned Colorants

The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has issued a warning against Maragatty chicken broth, an imported product from Egypt, due to the presence of prohibited artificial colorants that pose potential health risks. The affected product is packaged in 480-gram containers with an expiration date of November 1, 2026. Laboratory tests revealed that it contains Dimethyl Yellow, Sudan I, and Sudan IV—synthetic dyes that are strictly banned in food products due to their harmful effects on consumer health. The SFDA urged consumers to immediately stop using the product and dispose of it, emphasizing that all necessary measures have been taken to remove it from the market. Legal action has also been initiated against the importing company in accordance with food safety regulations. The authority warned that violations of the Food Law and its executive regulations could result in penalties, including fines of up to SR10 million, imprisonment for up to 10 years, or both. Reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding public health, the SFDA stressed that it will take strict action against any violations that compromise food safety. Consumers are encouraged to report any food-related violations through the SFDA's unified contact center. Source Saudi Gazette

SFDA warns against Maragatty chicken broth for containing banned colorants
SFDA warns against Maragatty chicken broth for containing banned colorants

Saudi Gazette

time28-02-2025

  • Health
  • Saudi Gazette

SFDA warns against Maragatty chicken broth for containing banned colorants

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has issued a warning against Maragatty chicken broth, an imported product from Egypt, due to the presence of prohibited artificial colorants that pose potential health risks. The affected product is packaged in 480-gram containers with an expiration date of November 1, 2026. Laboratory tests revealed that it contains Dimethyl Yellow, Sudan I, and Sudan IV—synthetic dyes that are strictly banned in food products due to their harmful effects on consumer health. The SFDA urged consumers to immediately stop using the product and dispose of it, emphasizing that all necessary measures have been taken to remove it from the market. Legal action has also been initiated against the importing company in accordance with food safety regulations. The authority warned that violations of the Food Law and its executive regulations could result in penalties, including fines of up to SR10 million, imprisonment for up to 10 years, or both. Reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding public health, the SFDA stressed that it will take strict action against any violations that compromise food safety. Consumers are encouraged to report any food-related violations through the SFDA's unified contact center.

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