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Popular milk sold at Coles, Woolworths and Aldi is urgently recalled
Popular milk sold at Coles, Woolworths and Aldi is urgently recalled

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Popular milk sold at Coles, Woolworths and Aldi is urgently recalled

The a2 Milk Company is calling its a2 Light Milk 2L over fears bottles have been contaminated with bacteria that can cause serious illness. The affected product was sold exclusively in retail outlets across Western Australia, including Aldi, Woolworths and Coles. The cartons impacted are marked with 'USE BY 06/06 #41'. According to Food Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ), the bacteria, listeria monocytogenes, poses a significant health risk. It also is particularly dangerous for pregnant women, unborn babies, newborns, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems. 'The general population can also become ill from consuming food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes,' FSANZ notes on its website. Health Direct says symptoms of listeriosis include fever, nausea, headaches, tiredness and muscle aches and pains. Health authorities are urging customers not to consume the a2 milk and to return it for a full refund from their local supermarket. The recall comes just days after a popular baby product was pulled from shelves. Weleda Australia has recalled a batch of the Weleda Baby Teething Powder 60g. The company thinks there was a fault during the packaging of the batch '(B) 231302' which may have caused glass fragments to spill into other bottles. The expiry date for the affected product is 11/2026. 'If glass fragments are present in the powder and applied to an infant's gums, they could cause discomfort, pain or minor injury,' the Therapeutic Goods of Australia (TGA) recall statement said. 'In more serious cases, there is a risk of choking or internal injury, including damage to the gastrointestinal tract, which may require urgent medical attention.' No other batches were affected by the recall. The powder can be bought online and in chemists across Australia, including Big Q and major pharmacies like Priceline and Chemist Warehouse.

Popular baby product urgently recalled
Popular baby product urgently recalled

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Popular baby product urgently recalled

A popular baby teething powder has been recalled over fears that glass fragments could be found inside the bottles. Weleda Australia Pty Ltd is recalling one batch of the Weleda Baby Teething Powder 60g, after a person complained there was a fragment of glass inside the bottle. It's believed a fault during the packaging process on the batch (B) 231302 may have caused some glass fragments to spill into other bottles from the same batch. 'If glass fragments are present in the powder and applied to an infant's gums, they could cause discomfort, pain or minor injury,' the Therapeutic Goods of Australia recall read. 'In more serious cases, there is a risk of choking or internal injury, including damage to the gastrointestinal tract, which may require urgent medical attention.' No other batches have been affected by the recall. The powder is available for purchase online and in-store at chemists across the country, including Priceline and Chemist Warehouse. Customers have been urged to stop using the product immediately and return the item to the store where they bought it for a replacement or refund. Alternatively, customers can contact Weleda Australia directly via email assist@ or phone 1300 551 454

Popular baby product urgently recalled horror find inside bottle
Popular baby product urgently recalled horror find inside bottle

News.com.au

time27-05-2025

  • Health
  • News.com.au

Popular baby product urgently recalled horror find inside bottle

A popular baby teething powder has been recalled over fears that glass fragments could be found inside the bottles. Weleda Australia Pty Ltd is recalling one batch of the Weleda Baby Teething Powder 60g, after a person complained there was a fragment of glass inside the bottle. It's believed a fault during the packaging process on the batch (B) 231302 may have caused some glass fragments to spill into other bottles from the same batch. 'If glass fragments are present in the powder and applied to an infant's gums, they could cause discomfort, pain or minor injury,' the Therapeutic Goods of Australia recall read. 'In more serious cases, there is a risk of choking or internal injury, including damage to the gastrointestinal tract, which may require urgent medical attention.' No other batches have been affected by the recall. The powder is available for purchase online and in-store at chemists across the country, including Priceline and Chemist Warehouse. Customers have been urged to stop using the product immediately and return the item to the store where they bought it for a replacement or refund.

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