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Peanut Butter Maker Fined R500,000 After Dis-Chem and Pick n Pay Product Recalls

Last updated: June 12, 2025 11:37 am
Karabo Makodi
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Peanut Butter Maker Fined R500,000 After Dis-Chem and Pick n Pay Product Recalls
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In a significant turn of events in South Africa’s food safety sector, a peanut butter manufacturer has been fined R500,000 following the recall of products sold at major retailers, Dis-Chem and Pick n Pay. This penalty comes after the discovery of aflatoxin contamination, which posed serious health risks to consumers. The case highlights the increasing scrutiny on food safety and the need for compliance with strict regulations to protect public health.

Contents
  • The Recall and Its Impact
  • The Fine: A Step Toward Accountability
  • Expert Insights on Aflatoxin and Food Safety
  • The Bigger Picture: Ongoing Investigations and Industry Response
  • Key Takeaways

The Recall and Its Impact

In February 2024, two well-known South African retailers, Dis-Chem and Pick n Pay, issued product recalls for several peanut butter brands. The products in question included Lifestyle Food Peanut Butter sold at Dis-Chem and No Name, and Eden-branded peanut butters at Pick n Pay. The reason for the recall? Elevated levels of aflatoxin, a dangerous toxin produced by certain types of mould that can contaminate peanuts.

Aflatoxin is a potent carcinogen linked to liver cancer, and its presence in food products poses serious health risks. It is especially concerning because it can be present in food at low levels that are undetectable by the average consumer. Therefore, the recall was an important step in safeguarding public health.

The Fine: A Step Toward Accountability

House of Natural Butters (Pty) Ltd, which trades as Eden All Butters, the manufacturer behind the contaminated peanut butter, has been fined R500,000 by the National Consumer Tribunal. This ruling came after an investigation by the National Consumer Commission (NCC), which found that the company had imported peanuts from Malawi and Zambia that were contaminated with aflatoxin.

The investigation revealed that the peanuts used in the affected peanut butter products were transported in uncertified vehicles without the proper certificates of acceptability for food transportation. Additionally, laboratory tests confirmed that the peanuts were decayed and impure, violating South Africa’s strict food safety regulations.

Acting NCC Commissioner Hardin Ratshisusu stressed the importance of compliance with food safety regulations. “It is incumbent upon suppliers of food products in the South African market to ensure strict compliance with food safety regulations and the Consumer Protection Act,” he stated. This fine serves as a reminder to all manufacturers about the importance of adhering to these regulations.

Expert Insights on Aflatoxin and Food Safety

The recall has drawn attention to the dangers posed by aflatoxin contamination in food products. Adri Botha, chairperson of the South African Groundnut Forum, explained the challenges in detecting aflatoxin contamination, noting that the toxin is unevenly distributed in crops. “Given the heterogeneous nature of aflatoxin distribution, product processors and manufacturers should understand the limitations of product testing and use it as a guide rather than an absolute measure,” she said. This insight underscores the complexity of food safety and the need for stringent testing processes.

Food safety expert Professor Lucia Anelich also weighed in, stressing the seriousness of aflatoxin contamination. “Aflatoxins are potent liver carcinogens, capable of causing cancer in all animal species studied, including humans,” she warned. The importance of vigilant food safety measures cannot be overstated, especially when it comes to products like peanut butter that are consumed widely.

The Bigger Picture: Ongoing Investigations and Industry Response

While House of Natural Butters has been penalised for its role in the contamination, the National Consumer Commission continues to investigate other manufacturers implicated in similar issues. The NCC has urged all peanut butter manufacturers and suppliers to test their products for aflatoxin levels regularly. This call for ongoing scrutiny is part of a broader push to ensure food safety in the country.

The impact of these recalls has also led to a reassessment of industry-wide practices. Retailers and manufacturers are being held to higher standards, and the food safety landscape is evolving to prioritise consumer protection. The fine imposed on House of Natural Butters signals the government’s commitment to enforcing these standards and holding manufacturers accountable for lapses in safety.

Key Takeaways

The R500,000 fine imposed on House of Natural Butters serves as a critical reminder of the importance of compliance with food safety regulations in South Africa. The recalls of peanut butter products at Dis-Chem and Pick n Pay, driven by aflatoxin contamination, have underscored the serious health risks associated with improperly handled food products.

As the National Consumer Commission continues to investigate other manufacturers, this case serves as a cautionary tale for the food industry. Manufacturers must ensure strict adherence to safety standards, and consumers must remain vigilant about the products they purchase. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that all food products sold in South Africa are safe for consumption and that manufacturers are held accountable when they fail to meet these crucial standards.

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TAGGED:Aflatoxinconsumer protectionDis-Chemfood contaminationfood safetyHouse of Natural ButtersNational Consumer CommissionPeanut Butter RecallPick n PayProduct RecallsSouth Africa
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