Foodstuffs South Island fined $39k for selling recalled hummus

Foodstuffs South Island fined $39k for selling recalled hummus
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Foodstuffs South Island has been fined $39,000 for selling hummus products that had been recalled due to the potential presence of Salmonella bacteria.The supermarket company was sentenced in the Christchurch District Court on one charge under the Food Act 2014, after a prosecution by New Zealand Food Safety.In February 2023, Foodstuffs South Island was informed by a supplier that a batch of tahini used in hummus products had tested positive for Salmonella.This led to the recall of 82,740 units of affected hummus products.However, it was reveal...