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Seafood Marinara Mix Recalled Due to Foreign Matter Contamination

19 May 2026
in Australia
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A recall has been issued for Global Seafood Distributors’ Seafood Marinara Mix due to the presence of mussel shell fragments, prompting an urgent removal from supermarket shelves. The 500g bags affected are marked with a best before date of September 21, 2027, and have been sold at IGA stores in Western Australia and various independent retailers across Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales, including Supabarn. Consumers are advised not to eat the product as the shell fragments pose a risk of injury if ingested. The recall notice from Food Standards Australia and New Zealand recommends that customers return the product for a full refund and seek medical advice if they have health concerns. This recall follows a recent incident involving Murray River Smoke House Turkey Bacon, which was pulled due to undeclared milk allergens.

Why It Matters

Food safety recalls are critical for protecting public health and preventing foodborne injuries or illnesses. The Australian food safety system has mechanisms in place to identify and address issues like contamination, which can arise from various sources during production or packaging. Historical data shows that recalls can significantly impact consumer trust and brand reputation, highlighting the importance of stringent food safety protocols. Continuous vigilance in monitoring food products helps mitigate risks associated with foreign objects and allergens, ensuring that consumers are safeguarded from potential harm.

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