Hand Flower Brand Soy Sauce recalled due to undeclared food additive exceeding regulatory limit

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Hand Flower Brand Soy Sauce recalled due to undeclared food additive exceeding regulatory limit
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SFA says one-off consumption unlikely to be of safety concern, but warns against prolonged use. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Hand Flower Brand Soy Sauce has been recalled by the Singapore Food Agency due to the presence of an undeclared food additive that also exceeded the regulatory limit.

"In addition, the use of benzoic acid is not declared on the food packaging label," the agency added. As a precautionary measure, SFA said it has directed the importer, Heng Yoon Trading, to recall the sauce, whose batch number is KSS0 125 and expires on July 26 next year. The recall is ongoing.

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