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Written by: Hou Cailin
2019-11-21 20:43
Last updated date: 2019-11-21 20:43The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department announced today (21st) that a bottled raw tea drink called Kirin's Decaca Caffeine-free tea may be at risk of being eaten because its cap is suspected to be tight. The preliminary investigation found that Hong Kong importers 759 Ashin House has imported a total of 8,400 bottles of the above affected batches and sold them at its retail outlets. 759 STORE has carried out the removal of the batch products involved according to the instructions of the center.
The food safety center said that Kirin raw tea Decaf has no caffeine, and because the bottle cap is suspected to be not tightly closed, there may be a risk of eating.
The Centre for Food Safety of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department said today (21st) that a bottled raw tea drink imported from Japan may be at risk of being eaten because its cap is suspected to be uncovered. The center is following up on the incident.
Product information is as follows:
Product Name: Kirin Raw Tea Decaf Caffeine Free
Origin: Japan
Manufacturer: キリンビバレッジ Corporation
Importer: 759 Ashin House
Capacity: 430 ml per bottle
Batch: 2020.4.30/S and "2020.6.20/S
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A preliminary investigation by the Food Safety Centre revealed that Hong Kong importer 759 Ashin House had imported a total of 8,400 bottles of the above affected batches and sold them at its retail outlets. The relevant importers have stopped the sale, unloading and recycling of the batch products in accordance with the instructions of the center.
The Food Safety Centre said that through the Permanent Food Accident Monitoring System, the Centre was informed that the Japanese authorities issued a notice that the manufacturer of the above products was collecting several batches of affected products locally because the caps of the products were suspected to be uncovered. There may be food risks. The Centre then contacted key importers and retailers in Hong Kong to follow up.
The Food Safety Centre will inform the industry about the incident and continue to follow up on the incident and take appropriate action. The investigation continues. Members of the public can call the import hotline 3960 9349 during office hours to inquire about the recall of the above products.
759 Ashin House also issued a statement that the raw tea has been recycled and the customer can bring the same goods to any branch to handle the return.
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