S'pore Food Agency recalls winter melon strips found with excessive levels of sulphur dioxide

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Zhangxin Zheng | July 01, 2020, 10:23 AM

The Singapore Food Agency announced on its Facebook on June 29 that they are recalling some winter melon strips sold in Singapore.

Excessive amount of sulphur dioxide detected in 10 brands

The 10 brands were found with an excessive amount of sulphur dioxide, an allergen.

SFA has directed seven importers to recall these products.

The recall is ongoing and SFA would like to urge those who have purchased these products to avoid consuming them.

Those who feel unwell may wish to seek medical attention.

Those who have the affected products can contact the importers for enquiries and for exchange or refund of the products, SFA said.

Here are the details of the affected winter melon strips:

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