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FSAI recalls some Capri-Suns over incorrect sugar label
Ireland💼 BusinessCenter5 hr. ago

FSAI recalls some Capri-Suns over incorrect sugar label

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a recall for specific batches of Capri-Sun Orange Zero multipacks due to incorrect labeling regarding sugar content. The affected products are 10 x 200 ml packs with a best-before date of April 2027 and batch codes 26104CS03, 26105CS03, and 26106CS03. These multipacks were mistakenly labeled as containing zero sugar, but they actually contain drinks with standard sugar levels. This packaging error could mislead consumers, particularly those managing their sugar intake such as individuals with diabetes. The recall applies to products sourced from the UK, and stores are instructed to display recall notices at points of sale.

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TheJournal.ie logoTheJournal.ieIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Capri-Sun batches recalled after regular juice put in sugar-free packs

Certain batches of Capri-Sun products have been recalled due to incorrect labeling. Regular juice was placed into pouches labeled as 'Capri-Sun Zero,' which are supposed to be sugar-free. The issue was identified by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), which warned that the misleading labels could affect consumers needing to monitor their sugar intake, such as those with diabetes. The affected batches include codes 26104CS03, 26105CS03, and 26106CS03, all of which are 10-packs with an expiration date of April 2027. Recall notices will be posted at retail locations, and the batch numbers can be found on the back of the pouches.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual recall notice without overt ideological framing. It focuses on regulatory action and consumer safety, with no indication of partisan bias. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing the FSAI’s role in ensuring food safety rather than taking a political stance.

RTÉ News logoRTÉ NewsState / PublicCenter13 hr. ago
FSAI recalls some Capri-Suns over incorrect sugar label

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a recall for specific batches of Capri-Sun Orange Zero multipacks due to incorrect labeling regarding sugar content. The affected products are 10 x 200 ml packs with a best-before date of April 2027 and batch codes 26104CS03, 26105CS03, and 26106CS03. These multipacks were mistakenly labeled as containing zero sugar, but they actually contain drinks with standard sugar levels. This packaging error could mislead consumers, particularly those managing their sugar intake such as individuals with diabetes. The recall applies to products sourced from the UK, and stores are instructed to display recall notices at points of sale.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a food safety recall involving a commercial product. It provides factual information about the issue, the affected products, and the actions being taken by the relevant authority. There is no indication of political bias, framing, or emphasis on any particular ideological or政治

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