SINGAPORE — The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has ordered a recall of three infant products found to contain more than the maximum limit of arsenic stated in the Singapore Food Regulations.
The Singapore Food Agency has ordered a recall of three infant products found to contain more than the maximum limit of arsenic stated in the Singapore Food Regulations.
Affected batches of the two Wen’s Baby Cereal Puree products — which originate from Singapore — have an expiry date of Sept 15, 2023, while those for Holle Organic Wholegrain Cereal Rice, from Germany, are labelled best before Jan 20, 2024.
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