National Food Recall Sparks Urgent Warning
Shoppers across Australia are being urged to check their cupboards after a popular seaweed snack was recalled over fears it may contain plastic fragments.
Food safety authority Food Standards Australia New Zealand has issued a national recall for Pinkfong Seasoned Seaweed Flakes 40g, warning consumers not to eat the product under any circumstances. The snack, distributed by Kagro NSW Pty Ltd, has been available in select Korean grocery stores.
Why the Product Is Being Recalled
The recall was triggered after plastic pieces were detected in some packets. Authorities say the contamination poses a potential choking hazard and could cause injury to the mouth, throat, or digestive system if consumed.
While no widespread injuries have been reported, officials are taking a precautionary approach to ensure unsafe products are removed from circulation quickly.
What Australian Shoppers Should Do
Anyone who has purchased the affected seaweed snack should not eat it and should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers who may have already eaten the product and feel unwell are advised to seek medical advice.
The alert serves as an important reminder for Australians to stay up to date with food recall notices and regularly check products at home.

