New Zealand consumers are urged to check their freezers as PAM’s brand Tempura Coated Chicken Nuggets have been recalled due to the potential presence of blue rubber pieces. The recall was issued by the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries on [insert recall date], following reports that the products may contain foreign material. The affected product has been sold in supermarkets throughout the country, leading to widespread concern among shoppers. The specific batches involved in the recall include those with best before dates of [insert specific dates if available]. Consumers are advised to return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. The company stated, ‘We are committed to ensuring our products meet the highest safety standards, and we are taking this matter very seriously.’ No injuries have been reported as a result of this contamination. The recall not only raises questions about food safety standards but also about the quality control processes at food manufacturing facilities. As this situation develops, authorities are conducting a thorough investigation to determine the source of the contamination to prevent future incidents.
PAM’s Branded Chicken Nuggets Recalled Due to Possible Blue Rubber Contamination
