Coles supermarkets in New South Wales and Victoria remove coconut milk for fear of milk contamination – Henry’s Club

Coles boss pulls popular product from supermarket shelves in Victoria and NSW after shock fears it may be contaminated with milk

  • Coles pulled one of its products from shelves due to milk contamination
  • Retail sales of $2.50 recalled due to presence of milk
  • Coles’ Organic Unsweetened Coconut Milk Promoted as Dairy and Lactose Free

Supermarket giant Coles has pulled its organic coconut milk from its shelves NSW And Victoria fears it may be contaminated with dairy milk.

One liter carton of Coles Organic Unsaturated Coconut Milk Cow’s milk has been immediately withdrawn after it was found in a recent batch.

The product – which retails for $2.50 – was available at Coles Supermarkets, Coles Local and online in Victoria as well as Coles Lavington, Deniliquin and Albury stores in NSW.

The item’s expiration date is March 31, 2023.

Food Standards Australia issued the recall on Friday after confirming the infection.

Food Standards Australia has issued an immediate recall on one liter of Coles Organic Coconut Milk (pictured)

The recall was issued on Friday due to the presence of an undeclared allergen – milk

Coles’ Organic Unsweetened Coconut Milk is promoted as dairy and lactose free in stores and online

“The recall is due to the presence of an undeclared allergen – milk,” he said in a statement.

Food Standards Australia issued the recall on Friday after confirming the infection.

“The recall is due to the presence of an undeclared allergen – milk,” he said in a statement.

‘The label also incorrectly advises that the product is suitable for vegetarians.’

The FSA stated that ‘any consumer who has an allergy or intolerance to (milk) may have a reaction if the product is consumed’ … and that the product should be immediately returned or thrown out Needed. must be given.

Coles Organic Unsweetened Coconut Milk is promoted as dairy and lactose-free.

A full refund or credit will be available to any customer who purchased the item in recent days or weeks.

With the arrival of Easter, the FSA on Thursday announced an immediate recall of four Kinder products across Australia.

The items are Kinder Easter Basket (120g), Kinder Mini Egg Hazelnut (100g), Kinder Surprise Maxi (100g) and Kinder Surprise Maxi (100g).

There is a real fear that the popular chocolate may be contaminated with salmonella with many children.

Products have been sold at Coles, Woolworths, Target, Kmart, Big W, IGA, petrol stations as well as online.