December 5, 2024

A popular type of Japanese biscuits has been recalled from stores across Australia and New Zealand over the possible presence of animal droppings.

Morinaga’s Manna Bolo baby biscuits sold at Asian grocery stores in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia and New Zealand are part of the recall.

Food Standards Australia and New Zealand issued the notice alerting consumers that the products have the potential presence of “foreign biological matter”.

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Food products containing foreign matter may cause illness or injury if consumed, the notice said.

New Zealand Food Safety believes the biscuits possibly contained animal droppings.

“The concern with these biscuits is that they are marketed at babies and young children, who could get seriously sick from bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella if they swallow animal droppings,” New Zealand Food Safety deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle said.

“These products should not be eaten.

“People can return them to the place of purchase for a refund or, if that’s not possible, throw them away.”

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Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

For more information, customers can email Jun Pacific Corporation Pty Ltd at inquire.junpacific@gmail.com.

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