Granola Bars Recalled Due to Metal Contamination
Granola Bars Recalled Due to Metal Contamination

Granola Bars Recalled Due to Metal Contamination

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Select MadeGood Granola Bars are being recalled in Singapore, the UK, and Canada due to potential contamination with metal fragments, following alerts from health authorities. The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) and Hong Kong's Centre for Food Safety (CFS) have both issued warnings advising consumers not to consume the affected products, while retailers have been instructed to halt sales. MadeGood has acknowledged the recall, stating the issue stemmed from a manufacturing problem, and emphasized that the risk is very low, with no reported injuries. Specific flavors and best before dates of the recalled bars have been listed, urging customers to return the products for a full refund. Consumers feeling unwell after consuming the affected bars are advised to seek medical attention. The situation is under close monitoring by the respective food safety agencies, with ongoing investigations into the contamination.

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