Singapore News - Two more Mie Sedaap instant noodles are being recalled due to the presence of a pesticide, making a total of six products under the Indonesian brand that are not safe for consumption. The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on Tuesday that the latest contaminated products are. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Two more Mie Sedaap instant noodles are being recalled due to the presence of a pesticide, making a total of six products under the Indonesian brand that are not safe for consumption.
Ethylene oxide has been detected in two more Mie Sedaap instant noodle products, making a total of four products from the Indonesian brand recalled due to the pesticide. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com
Mie Sedaap products found on the shelves of supermarkets nationwide are safe for consumption, the Brunei Darussalam Food Authority (BDFA) announced yesterday, following a product recall in Singapore. The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) notified BDFA regarding a recall of Mie Sedaap’s Korean Spicy Soup instant noodles and Korean Spicy Chicken instant noodles, after it found […]