Recalled Bonsoy soy milk found in Sydney cafe

Bonsoy soy

Bonsoy soy

Bookmark and Share

by StreetCorner
24/01/2010

Hospitality and retail outlets are being urged to heed product recall advice following an investigation into an inner Sydney café that was reported to be selling recalled Bonsoy soy milk, Minister for Primary Industries Steve Whan said today.

Bonsoy soy milk was recalled from sale in December last year by its Victorian based importer after it was found to contain unusually high levels of iodine which can cause thyroid toxicosis, palpitations, fatigue, weight gain or loss or mental clouding.

“Ignorance is no excuse, the NSW Food Authority issued advice prior to Christmas of the recall of Bonsoy soy milk due to these health concerns,” Minister Whan said.

“Our priority is ensuring this product is off the shelves and out of coffee shops and cafes so consumers can dine with confidence.

“The NSW Government does not tolerate businesses that breach food safety and put consumers at risk.

“Those who don’t do the right thing face hefty fines of up to $110,000 for individuals and $500,000 for corporations.”

NSW Food Authority inspectors conducted an investigation upon an inner Sydney café after a tip off it was selling the recalled Bonsoy product. Samples of the recalled product were taken from the premises and investigations into the matter are continuing.

“This is a serious food safety issue the NSW Food Authority will closely monitor,” Minister Whan said.

“I encourage people to report any sighting of Bonsoy soy milk to the NSW Food Authority. “NSW Food Authority Officers will respond to all concerns.”

Cafe patrons are demanding Bonsoy as the only Soy milk they want to used in their coffee.


Report Post

Comments

There are currently no comments

Your email address is kept private and will not be shown publicly.


Notify me of follow-up comments via e-mail

By submitting your comment you agree to our community agreement / terms of use.



Support your local

School for Social Entrepreneurs

The School for Social Entrepreneurs runs a year-long learning program to support individuals who have ideas/projects that benefit their community.
Details


What's on Your Street Corner

Friday 30/07

Winter's Discontent read more

Friday 30/07

Impressive line up for Business Excellence Lunch read more

Friday 30/07

PETER FITZSIMONS – STANTON LIBRARY read more

Friday 30/07

Macquarie read more