Food Safety Incidents

Water-Soluble Vitamins has been detected in Plum and fruit vegetables probiotics beverage powder.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Nov 29, 2025 11:00:00 PM

Incident Report: Water-Soluble Vitamins Detected in Probiotics Beverage Powder

On November 11, 2025, a significant food safety incident was reported involving a probiotics beverage powder made from plums and fruit vegetables. The Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has identified the presence of water-soluble vitamins in the product, which is categorized under inadvertent deviations.

This incident raises concerns regarding the safety and quality of the probiotics beverage powder. The detection of unintended water-soluble vitamins could potentially lead to adverse health effects for consumers, particularly if the levels exceed safe consumption limits. It is crucial for consumers to be aware of the implications of such deviations in food products.

The product in question originates from China, highlighting the importance of rigorous food safety controls and monitoring systems in place to prevent similar occurrences in the future. Regulatory authorities are advised to conduct thorough investigations to ascertain the extent of the contamination and to implement necessary measures to protect public health.

Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about this incident and to exercise caution when purchasing probiotics beverage powders. It is advisable to check for any alerts or recalls issued by health authorities regarding this product. Ensuring food safety is a shared responsibility, and awareness plays a vital role in preventing potential health risks associated with food consumption.

  • Incident: Water-Soluble Vitamins has been detected in Plum and fruit vegetables probiotics beverage powder.
  • Date: 2025-11-11
  • Product: Plum and fruit vegetables probiotics beverage powder
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  • Origin of issue: China
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Inadvertent Deviations
  • Source: Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources