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Spoilt Batch of Prego Mushroom Carbonara Sauce Recalled By Company

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Pasta sauces and packets of pasta are probably one of the more convenient pantry items for many busy people.

Prego is a trusted brand by Malaysians and they produce many types of sauces. Recently, they recalled a batch of their creamy mushroom carbonara sauce.

According to the Ministry of Health, the batch was recalled as they were spoiled.

“The batch had signs of spoilage such as an unpleasant smell, colour changes, watery and the liquid separating into layers.”

It is said that the company producing the sauce, Campbell Cheong Chan (M) Sdn. Bhd has pinpointed the cause of the spoilage as a mistake made during the manufacturing of the sauces.

They are currently recalling the sauces so if you have bought any recently, here are the details for you to check.

Name of product: Prego Creamy Mushroom Carbonara Pasta Sauce

Weight: 665g

Batch Number: 2022081716

Manufacturing Date: 17.08.2022

Time Code: 22:18 to 23:20

Expiry Date: 17.08.2023

The ministry advises those who have bought this batch of sauces to discard them and those who have eaten it should definitely visit a medical professional if they experience symptoms of food poisoning.

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Other than that, MOH added that consumers should always practise “looking, smelling and tasting” in order to avoid food poisoning.

If you have any enquiries or information about this issue, you can go to your local health department or put in a query on the public complaint website or on the Food Safety and Quality Department’s Facebook page.

 

Also read: M’sian Spots a Huge Rat Casually Feasting on Chicken at a Mamak Restaurant, KKM Investigates

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