Coles peanut butter recalled over contamination fears
- Two peanut butter products sold at Coles have been recalled due to contamination with aflatoxins, a toxic substance that can cause illness if consumed, as stated by the NSW Food Authority.
- The recall affects Coles Smooth Peanut Butter 1kg and Coles Crunchy Peanut Butter 1kg sold nationally between May 1 and June 30, with a best before date of February 5, 2027.
- Consumers are advised not to eat the affected products and to seek medical advice if concerned about their health.
- Coles encourages customers to return the affected products for a full refund, and online shoppers are advised to contact Coles Online Customer Care for assistance.
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Coles has announced the recall of two of its own-brand peanut butter products after the carcinogen aflatoxin was detected in them.
Recall: Coles Smooth Peanut Butter and Crunchy Peanut Butter
Coles is recalling its Smooth Peanut Butter (1kg), and Crunchy Peanut Butter (1kg) jars due to aflatoxin contamination. The product has been available for sale online and in Coles stores nationwide. The date marking of the affected items: Best before: 05/02/2027 Food products containing aflatoxin may cause illness if consumed. Any customers concerned about their health should seek medical advice. Customers can return the product to any Coles su…
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