Food recall: NSW Food Authority issues recall for Bulla ice cream
Check your freezer for this popular ice cream cake. It contains an undeclared ingredient and may put those with allergies at risk.
A popular ice-cream cake has been forced from the shelves after a product safety recall was issued.
The Bulla Ready To Decorate Ice Cream Cake Base which has been sold nationally by Woolworths and IGA was deemed a “food safety hazard”.
The NSW Food Authority told the company Regal Cream Products, which trades as Bulla Dairy Foods, to recall the product because an undeclared presence of soy.
#recall:Update - Bulla Dairy Foods will be conducting a recall of Bulla Ready To Decorate Ice Cream Cake Base due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (soy) from all Independent Retailers and Woolworths retailers nationally.
— NSW Food Authority (@NSWFoodAuth) July 23, 2019
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The “food safety hazard” relates to the 1.5 litre cake with a best before date of 24/03/2021.
“This is a food safety issue and anyone concerned about their health should seek medical advice” the food authority said.
“Any consumers who have a soy allergy or intolerance may have a reaction if the product is consumed.”
Those who have bought the cake can return to the site of purchase for a full refund.
Bulla Dairy Foods chief executive Allan Hood said the “safety and wellbeing of our customers is our number one priority”.
“We are working closely with our team to ensure this product is recalled quickly and efficiently through our distribution channels, together with investigating the cause of the labelling issue”.
For further information contact Bulla Dairy Foods at 1800 001 332.
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