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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    The presence of a marine biotoxin has been found in a range of frozen anchovies - with Pendarves Ltd recalling a specific range of the product

    The presence of a marine biotoxin has been found in a range of frozen anchovies - with Pendarves Ltd recalling a specific range of the product


    The Ministry for Primary Industries says testing of the product has found a neurotoxin that can cause a type of shellfish poisoning in humans.

    It says the products should not be eaten but rather thrown out or returned to the place of purchase for a refund.

    The affected products were sold at a small number of supermarkets and speciality stores.

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