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FDA Issues Public Alert On Indomie After Recall In Certain Countries

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has cautioned the public to be on alert for an unregistered batch of Indomie instant noodles labeled “Ladha Ya Kuku”.

The “Ladha Ya Kuku”, batch of the product was recalled in some countries including Egypt for containing high levels of aflatoxins and residues of pesticides. Following the findings by the Food and Safety Authority (FSA) of Egypt, over 700,000 cartons of different Indomie flavours have so been withdrawn from the Egyptian market by the supplier.

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) in a statement said its surveillance team is on the market to pick samples for testing.

Below is the statement from the Food and Drugs Authority

 

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