Durra brand tahina recalled for potential salmonella contamination

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Durra brand tahina is recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. The affected product is an 800g jar with a best-before date of April 6, 2027, or batch number 'Lot No. 78'. It was sold in ethnic supermarkets in Auckland, Hamilton, and Wellington. Consumers are advised to return the tahina for a refund or discard it. Salmonellosis symptoms can be serious, and those concerned should contact Healthline or their doctor.


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