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Liqui Fruit Recalled After Shards of Glass Found in Juice

Faizel Patel – 07/09/2020

(Twitter: @FaizelPatel143)

Pioneer Foods says it’s investigating a batch of Liqui Fruit after glass particles were discovered in the 330ml cans.

The batch of the red grape flavoured drink was recalled after three consumers found small shards of glass in the drink.

In a statement, the National Consumer Commission (NCC)’s Thezi Mabuza says it will monitor the recall of the Liqui Fruit product.

“The information we have is that there are glass particles found in the product and this poses a health risk to consumers if consumed. We urge consumers who bought this product to stop consuming it immediately and return it back to the retailer of purchase for a full refund.”

Pioneer foods says Liqui Fruit is a fast-moving good, they want to make sure that consumers are alerted and the product is removed from the distributors and stores.

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