Tiger Brands, one of South Africa’s leading food producers, has announced a voluntary recall of its Benny Beef and Chicken-Flavoured Stock Cubes. The recall comes in response to inaccuracies in the product’s nutritional information, specifically concerning the sodium content. This article covers everything you need to know about the Tiger Brands recall, including why it’s happening, what it means for consumers, and how to return the affected products.
What Caused the Recall?
Tiger Brands Issues Recall for Benny Beef and Chicken-Flavoured Stock Cubes due to discrepancies in the sodium levels indicated on the packaging. According to the company, the stock cubes may contain higher levels of sodium than those stated on the label, posing a health risk for individuals who are monitoring their salt intake.
This issue affects multiple pack sizes, including 12, 24, and 48 cube variants, all of which are sold under the Benny brand. The recall involves products with best-before dates of July 31, 2027, or earlier. While no other Benny products are impacted, this recall has caused significant concern among South African consumers.
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Affected Products: Which Ones Are Being Recalled?
Consumers who have purchased the following Benny Beef and Chicken-Flavoured Stock Cubes should be aware of the recall:
- Benny Stock Cubes 12’s x 10g, Beef (Barcode: 6009522309411)
- Benny Stock Cubes 12’s x 10g, Chicken (Barcode: 6009522309435)
- Benny Stock Cubes 24’s x 10g, Beef (Barcode: 6009522309459)
- Benny Stock Cubes 24’s x 10g, Chicken (Barcode: 6009522309473)
- Benny Stock Cubes 48’s x 10g, Beef (Barcode: 6009522309497)
- Benny Stock Cubes 48’s x 10g, Chicken (Barcode: 6009522309503)
These products are available for return, and consumers can get a full refund at the point of purchase without needing proof of purchase.
Why Is the Sodium Content Important?
The recall stems from incorrect sodium content on the product’s label. Sodium is a critical dietary component that can affect individuals with hypertension or those trying to manage their salt intake for other health reasons. A higher-than-declared sodium level may lead to health issues, particularly for people on restricted sodium diets, such as those with cardiovascular diseases or kidney issues.
Phetho Ntaba, spokesperson for the National Consumer Commission (NCC), commented on the recall: “The inaccurate nutritional information on the label may impact a consumer’s ability to make an informed decision about consuming the product based on their dietary requirements.” This highlights the serious implications of the mislabeling for consumers who need to manage their salt intake carefully.
What Consumers Need to Do
Tiger Brands has urged consumers who purchased any of the affected Benny Beef and Chicken-Flavoured Stock Cubes to return them for a full refund. The company has worked with its retail and wholesale partners to ensure that the recalled products are removed from store shelves promptly. Consumers can return the products to the point of purchase, and no proof of purchase is required to receive a refund.
If you’ve purchased one of the affected products, it’s important to act quickly to avoid consuming a product that may not align with your dietary needs.
Tiger Brands’ Response to the Recall
Tiger Brands has been proactive in addressing the issue and communicating with consumers. The company issued a statement explaining that the recall is a precautionary measure and that they are working closely with retailers to remove the affected stock. They also reassured consumers that no other Benny products are affected by this recall.
In their official statement, Tiger Brands stated: “We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused to our consumers and remain committed to delivering quality products that consumers can trust.” The company has assured customers that the issue is being taken seriously and is being handled with urgency.
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Impact on the South African Market
The Tiger Brands recall of Benny Beef and Chicken-Flavoured Stock Cubes highlights the ongoing importance of accurate labelling in food products. South Africa, like many other countries, has stringent regulations around food labelling to protect consumer health. This recall serves as a reminder of the need for food manufacturers to maintain high standards of quality control to ensure that nutritional information is accurate.
As one of South Africa’s largest food producers, Tiger Brands’ recall also sheds light on the broader food industry’s responsibility to consumers. With food safety and health concerns often making headlines, it’s essential for food manufacturers to be transparent and accountable in their operations.
How to Stay Informed About Product Recalls
To stay informed about recalls and food safety concerns, consumers are encouraged to regularly check product labels and news sources. Tiger Brands and other food manufacturers typically issue recall notices on their official websites, as well as through major news outlets and government channels.
If you’ve purchased any of the affected Benny Beef and Chicken-Flavoured Stock Cubes, it’s essential to act swiftly and return them for a full refund. For further information, visit Tiger Brands Official Website.
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Tiger Brands’ Recall for Benny Beef and Chicken-Flavoured Stock Cubes serves as an important reminder about the accuracy of product labelling and the role of food safety. While the recall may inconvenience some consumers, it’s crucial that all affected products are returned for a refund. By staying informed and following the company’s guidance, consumers can ensure they are making safe choices for their health.