The implicated product has the batch number 23GBB-400 and is labelled best before Dec 31, 2022.
A mooncake product that was made in Malaysia has been recalled, due to levels of bacteria in it exceeding regulatory limits.
SFA said it has detected the bacterium Escherichia coli, more commonly known as E. coli, at levels exceeding the microbial limits for ready-to-eat food stated under Singapore food regulations. A spokesman for My Mum's Cookies said that only one batch of the product is affected by the recall, adding that the other batches sent for lab tests by SFA have been certified fit for consumption. Each batch has about 40 to 50 pairs of mooncakes.
Those who have done so and have concerns about their health should seek medical advice, said the agency.
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