On Friday, the Ministry of National Economy called on citizens not to consume a milk product produced by the Israeli company "Tnuva" with the taste of vanilla and pineapple because it does not comply with the mandatory technical instructions. The Ministry notified the distributor of Tnuva Company to prevent the marketing of these items in the market and to work immediately to withdraw them from the market, noting that the crews will take all necessary measures to ensure that the market is withdrawn and free of these items. Tnuva announced a programmed recall of the product GO Yogurt enriched with magnesium and collagen, with a vanilla flavour, barcode: 7290116932798, and GO Yogurt enriched with magnesium and collagen, with pineapple flavour, barcode: 7290116932804. The company said: 'As part of routine inspection and control operations, an unusual taste was found in some of the packages. We confirm that we are talking about only the two flavors mentioned and the expiry dates mentioned only, but the rest o f the products are safe and valid. Tnuva has informed the Ministry of Health and is working in coordination with it.' ". She asked, 'Anyone who has a GO product enhanced with magnesium and collagen with a pineapple or vanilla flavor is asked not to consume the product Source: Maan News Agency
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