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A herb and spice brand has announced the recall of some of its products. Find out which one it is and if you are affected.
Cape Herb & Spice has announced that it is recalling some of its products, according to a statement.
The brand’s products that have been affected were produced between 2023 and 2024. Find out more on the reason for the recall and if your product is affected.
Cape Herb & Spice has revealed that they are recalling some of their large grinders. According to the statement issued by the brand, the products are said to not grind the way they should.
The statement read: “We are aware of a quality concern affecting some of our large grinders that were produced from September 2023 to May 2024.
“The issue involves a potential defect in the mechanism of the grinders which may result in plastic pieces breaking off and being released during use. No other grinder products are affected by this issue.”
Cape Herb & Spice also said they announced the recall to ensure the quality of their products. The Managing Executive, Paul Jibson, explained:
“We have decided to recall these products as our priority is to ensure that our customers can trust the quality of every Cape Herb & Spice product. For us, quality is the best policy. We accept only the best, and that’s exactly what we promise to offer our customers.”
Here is the list of products, that is, large grinders, that have been affected. Note: The names of the products may differ per country.
Consumers have been urged to contact their customer service team at info@capeherb.co.za if they require further assistance or information.
Issued on The South African by Andile Mthimkhulu | https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/herb-and-spice-brand-recalls-some-of-its-products/
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