Recall of mixed condiments from a company in the UK
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Last Update: 2009-05-26
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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According to the British Food Standards Agency on May 22, 2009, the illegal dye Sudan No 1 was found in mix BISAR mixed condiment sold by ALIF foods The authorities have issued a food alert Sudan No 1 is a red dye used as a colorant for grease, wax, gasoline, shoe polish and floor wax Sudan I is not allowed to be added to food in the UK and other EU countries Recall product information: - Product Name: mix BISAR (800g / plastic bag), product description: orange brown powder, label: white paper label contains the details of ALIF foods and euro traders, production date: March 2008, shelf life: February 2010 The product is manufactured by euro Traders is manufactured and exported in Pakistan and imported to the UK via ALIF foods, most of which have been sold to Bradford through wholesalers and retailers However, the product is also likely to be sold elsewhere, especially in northern England.
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