Disaronno Recall: Potential Glass Contamination in Bottles
A recent recall has been issued for bottles of Disaronno Originale, a popular almond liquor, due to a potential safety hazard. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has taken swift action to protect consumers, as small pieces of glass may be present in some bottles, making them unsafe to drink.
The recall affects 700ml bottles sold in England and Scotland, with specific batch codes that customers should check: 25374, 25375, 25381, 25382, 25435, 25442, and 25444. The affected bottles were produced due to an anomaly on the bottle line, which led to the potential contamination. This recall follows a similar notice issued in the Republic of Ireland, where the same product was recalled for the same issue.
It's important to note that recall notices are not uncommon and can be issued for various reasons. Just this week, health food brand Grape Tree recalled two of its products due to possible contamination with undeclared peanuts and milk. While this recall is specific to Disaronno, it highlights the importance of staying vigilant and checking product labels and batch codes to ensure food and beverage safety.