Magnum Classic ice cream may contain metal pieces: IAM

2024-04-02 03:19
BY Yuki Lei
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The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) said on Saturday that some batches of the UK-origin Magnum Classic Ice Cream were found to possibly contain metal pieces, warning the public to stop eating them.

According to an IAM statement, branded as “Magnum”, the affected batches of 3x100ml packs, have a best-before-date of November 2025, with their batch codes of L3324, L3325, L3326, L3327, L3328 respectively.

The statement underlined that upon having received an announcement made by the UK Food Standard Agency (FSA), the bureau immediately issued a food alert, warning those in the possession of the product to stop supplying and selling it, while requesting them to contact the bureau’s Food Safety Department at 2833 8181.

The statement underlined the bureau’s commitment to trace the circulation of the product in the market through its inspectors. 


This image provided by the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) on Saturday shows the problematic UK-origin Magnum Classic Ice Cream.


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