Salmonella detected in a batch of Safari nut products

Branded food producer and distributor Pioneer Foods is recalling specific batches of peanuts & raisins and cashew nut products after low levels of salmonella typhimurium were detected during routine testing at a site in KwaZulu-Natal.

The products were sold under the Safari brand in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia.

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According to Pioneer Foods, production was immediately halted, and the product was placed on hold and ring fenced.

“The production site was then deep-cleaned, and vector sampling completed,” the company said on Monday.

“On November 17, 2021, a limited number of cases of Safari 60g Peanuts & Raisins (Best Before: 27/10/2022) and Safari 100g Raw Cashews (Best Before: 27/6/2022) were released to the trade, despite having been isolated and ringfenced for destruction. These are the only SKUs [stock keeping units] that have been affected.”

Pioneer Foods CEO Tertius Carstens added: “This limited number of affected products should never have been released into trade, and whilst we have not received any health-related complaints from consumers to date, we have decided to proceed to proactively recall these specific products.”

The company says it had managed to retrieve 92% of the impacted product by the time it alerted the public on Monday.

Palesa Mofokeng is a Moneyweb intern.

Source: moneyweb.co.za