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Chelsea Sugar recalls raw and soft brown sugar products due to contamination

22:58 pm on 4 November 2021

Three brands of soft brown and raw sugar products are being recalled by Chelsea Sugar due to low level lead contamination.

Chelsea Sugar New Zealand is undertaking a recall of raw sugar because of low-level lead contamination. Photo: Supplied / MPI

Affected products include Chelsea Sugar's raw sugar (500g, 1.2kg and 4kg), and soft brown sugar (500g and 1kg), Woolworths' raw sugar (500g and 1kg) and brown sugar (500g and 1kg), and Pams' raw sugar (1kg) and soft brown sugar (1kg).

They were sold during October, and up until today.

New Zealand Sugar chief executive Bernard Duignan said the contamination was detected following routine testing.

The lead contamination appears to have occurred in the supply chain enroute from Australia to New Zealand, through a single bulk ship delivery that had previously been used for transporting industrial materials.

People who have purchased the products are being told not to consume them, either dispose or return it to place of purchase.

"The immediate food safety risk is considered to be low as the amount consumed will not cause illness," said Ministry of Primary Industries deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle.

"At the levels of lead detected, someone would have to consume the contaminated product over a long period of time for it to be a concern.

"The problem has been identified by the producer and responsible action has been taken to stop further release of the affected raw sugar into the market and recall the product from shelves and consumers."

The recall does not affect refined white sugar.