Consumers are being warned not to drink Inside Out Unsweetened Almond Milk following a New South Wales recall
Authority is investigating the manufacturing of the product to determine the possible cause of the contamination.
NSW Health advises the recalled product is not safe to consume and is asking people to check their fridge and cupboards and dispose of the milk or return it to the supermarket for a refund. NSW Health’s Keira Glasgow said while food-borne botulism is very rare in Australia, the toxin can be extremely dangerous, even life-threatening.“It is usually followed by blurred vision, dry mouth and difficulty swallowing,” Glasgow said. “Nausea and vomiting may also occur.
“These symptoms can progress to paralysis of the arm muscles and continue down the body to the trunk and legs, and paralysis of breathing muscles can be fatal.”“Most cases recover if diagnosed and treated early,” Glasgow said.Details of the affected product are listed on the Food Standards Australia New Zealand website.
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