Tiger Brands Recall - Tiger Brands recalls 20 million canned products - FOODStuff SA / Tiger brands said it decided to institute the recall of 20 million cans after consultations with the national consumer council.

Tiger Brands Recall - Tiger Brands recalls 20 million canned products - FOODStuff SA / Tiger brands said it decided to institute the recall of 20 million cans after consultations with the national consumer council.. The leak turned out to be worse than initially thought after the food producer was notified by the packaging supplier that a further three batches of cans have the same defect. According to tiger brands, the recall is because of a side seam weld defect that may cause a leak. Food manufacturer tiger brands has announced the recall of 20 million canned koo and hugo vegetable brands due to a leak. Tiger brands issued a statement via the koo website, playing down the associated health fears with the product recall. According to tiger brands, the recall is because of a side seam weld defect that may cause a leak.

Shareholders will be updated as appropriate. Over 20 million canned products including beans, sweetcorn, peas and spaghetti produced by tiger brands' koo and hugo have been recalled following the detection of defective side seams in cans. Tiger brands to recall koo and hugo's tinned foods over 'defective cans'. The ncc will now test the products once they. The financial information contained in this announcement has not been reviewed or reported on by tiger brands' auditors.

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Tiger brands, south africa's biggest food manufacturer, announced on monday that it is immediately recalling about 20 million koo and hugo's canned vegetable products over safety concerns due to potentially defective cans. A tiger brands enterprise outlet in germiston. The financial information contained in this announcement has not been reviewed or reported on by tiger brands' auditors. The canned products affected include baked beans, mixed vegetables, among others, that were produced from 1 may 2019. Food manufacturer tiger brands has announced the recall of 20 million canned koo and hugo vegetable brands due to a leak. Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products. Over 20 million canned products including beans, sweetcorn, peas and spaghetti produced by tiger brands' koo and hugo have been recalled following the detection of defective side seams in cans. This amounts to a recall of 9% of annual production and the final impact is estimated to amount to up to r650 million.

The canned products affected include baked beans, mixed vegetables, among others, that were produced from 1 may 2019.

Tiger brands issued a statement via the koo website, playing down the associated health fears with the product recall. The financial information contained in this announcement has not been reviewed or reported on by tiger brands' auditors. Over 20 million canned products including beans, sweetcorn, peas and spaghetti produced by tiger brands' koo and hugo have been recalled following the detection of defective side seams in cans. South africa's biggest food manufacturer, tiger brands, has recalled about 20 million koo and hugo's products over safety concerns. In terms of the consumer protection act (cpa), consumers have a right to fair value, good quality and safety. The leak turned out to be worse than initially thought after the food producer was notified by the packaging supplier that a further three batches of cans have the same defect. Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products. The company says most of the defective cans were identified prior to the final labelling of the finished products. Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products. They say the decision is based purely on their food safety standards, and they are acting in a 'precautionary manner'. Tiger brands says the financial impact of the recall is estimated at between r500 million and r650 million. An estimated 20 million tins are allegedly affected, creating a pr migraine for the food industry titans. Their canned vegetable products, manufactured by koo or hugo's, are set to be recalled due to … read more on thesouthafrican.com.

The ncc will now test the products once they. Shareholders will be updated as appropriate. Shareholders will be updated as appropriate. But it has decided to recall all the affected canned brands manufactured between 1 may 2019 and 5 may 2021. In terms of the consumer protection act (cpa), consumers have a right to fair value, good quality and safety.

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Their canned vegetable products, manufactured by koo or hugo's, are set to be recalled due to a technical issue that may have spoiled some. Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products. Tiger brands said it decided to institute the recall of 20 million cans after consultations with the national consumer council. The financial information contained in this announcement has not been reviewed or reported on by tiger brands' auditors. This is nothing short of a nightmare for tiger brands. Their canned vegetable products, manufactured by koo or hugo's, are set to be recalled due to a technical issue that may have spoiled some goods. The financial information contained in this announcement has not been reviewed or reported on by tiger brands' auditors. Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products.

This is nothing short of a nightmare for tiger brands.

They say the decision is based purely on their food safety standards, and they are acting in a 'precautionary manner'. Over 20 million canned products including beans, sweetcorn, peas and spaghetti produced by tiger brands' koo and hugo have been recalled following the detection of defective side seams in cans. Their canned vegetable products, manufactured by koo or hugo's, are set to be recalled due to a technical issue that may have spoiled some. South africa's largest food producer tiger brands said on monday it was recalling about 20 million canned vegetable products as the cans may have defective side seam weld that could cause leaks. South africa's biggest food manufacturer, tiger brands, has recalled about 20 million koo and hugo's products over safety concerns. Tiger brands' recall of 20 million cans of vegetable products comes as the group tries to move on from the reputational damage of a deadly listeriosis outbreak. Tiger brands, south africa's biggest food manufacturer, announced on monday that it is immediately recalling about 20 million koo and hugo's canned vegetable products over safety concerns due to potentially defective cans. Shareholders will be updated as appropriate. Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products. This is nothing short of a nightmare for tiger brands. In terms of the consumer protection act (cpa), consumers have a right to fair value, good quality and safety. Tiger brands to recall koo and hugo's tinned foods over 'defective cans'. The canned vegetables that are affected by the recall were produced from 1 may 2019 to 5 may 2021.

They say the decision is based purely on their food safety standards, and they are acting in a 'precautionary manner'. According to tiger brands, the recall is because of a side seam weld defect that may cause a leak. Food manufacturer tiger brands has announced the recall of 20 million canned koo and hugo vegetable brands due to a leak. This is nothing short of a nightmare for tiger brands. Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products.

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This is nothing short of a nightmare for tiger brands. According to tiger brands, the recall is because of a side seam weld defect that may cause a leak. In terms of the consumer protection act (cpa), consumers have a right to fair value, good quality and safety. This is nothing short of a nightmare for tiger brands. The financial information contained in this announcement has not been reviewed or reported on by tiger brands' auditors. South africa's tiger brands has recalled 20 million cans of its koo and hugo's vegetable products after 18 leaking food cans were detected in a may 2021 batch. Tiger brands is recalling certain koo, hugo's and helderberg. Tiger brands, south africa's biggest food manufacturer, announced on monday that it is immediately recalling about 20 million koo and hugo's canned vegetable products over safety concerns due to potentially defective cans.

Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products.

Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products. An estimated 20 million tins are allegedly affected, creating a pr migraine for the food industry titans. South africa's tiger brands has recalled 20 million cans of its koo and hugo's vegetable products after 18 leaking food cans were detected in a may 2021 batch. Shareholders will be updated as appropriate. According to tiger brands, the recall is because of a side seam weld defect that may cause a leak. Shareholders will be updated as appropriate. According to tiger brands, the recall is because of a side seam weld defect that may cause a leak. They say the decision is based purely on their food safety standards, and they are acting in a 'precautionary manner'. Shareholders will be updated as appropriate. The recall shaved close to r2 billion from tiger brands's market capitalisation as the news dented confidence and raised questions about quality control, just three years after a deadly listeriosis. Tiger brands has product recall insurance for the logistics of recalling the products. Tiger brands says the financial impact of the recall is estimated at between r500 million and r650 million. A tiger brands enterprise outlet in germiston.