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LOTS OF THE new non-alcoholic version of Guinness are being recalled in Ireland due to “possible presence of mold in products,” said the Food Safety Authority (FSAI).
In a statement, the FSAI said the lots involved have not been sold directly to consumers in Ireland.
However, a small number of the lots were made available free of charge.
Yesterday, Diageo said it was recalling cans of non-alcoholic stout in Britain amid safety concerns over microbiological contamination.
Guinness 0.0 launched last month amid much fanfare after a four-year development process.
The batches affected by the withdrawal of the FSAI have expiration dates before August 8, 2021, August 9, 2021, August 17, 2021 and August 24, 2021.
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The FSAI added that the possible presence of mold “can make the products dangerous to drink.”
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