McCain products urgently recalled in Australia: Do not eat

An urgent recall has been issued for McCain products sold at supermarkets nationwide due to possible chemical contamination. Importer Parsram Foods Pty Ltd is recalling the following eight McCain products, which have been sold at Indian Grocery stores in the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia. McCain Masala Fries — 420g and 1.5kg
McCain products urgently recalled in Australia: Do not eat

An urgent recall has been issued for McCain products sold at supermarkets nationwide due to possible chemical contamination.

Importer Parsram Foods Pty Ltd is recalling the following eight McCain products, which have been sold at Indian Grocery stores in the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia.

McCain Masala Fries — 420g and 1.5kg sizes

McCain Veggie Burger Patty — 360g

McCain Popular Veggie Burger Patty — 1.2kg

McCain Chilli Garlic Potato Bites — 420g

McCain Chilli Garlic Potato Pops — 1.5kg

McCain Aloo Tikki — 400g and 1.5kg sizes

McCain Veggie Nuggets — 325g

McCain Veggie Fingers — 400g

An urgent recall has been issued for McCain products sold at supermarkets nationwide due to possible chemical contamination

An urgent recall has been issued for McCain products sold at supermarkets nationwide due to possible chemical contamination

The recall is because the products may be contaminated with ethylene oxide, a substance used as a pesticide, sterilizer, and in producing chemicals like antifreeze.

‘Food products containing ethylene oxide may cause illness/injury if consumed,’ Food Standards Australia and New Zealand said in its recall.

‘Consumers should not eat this product.

‘Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

‘Any concerned consumers should seek medical advice.’

For more information, contact McCain Foods Australia on 1800 000 422.

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