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SA recalls Spar yoghurt products due to potential health risks

The Namibian

The Namibian

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July 11, 2026

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The South African National Consumer Commissioner (NCC) has announced a recall of specific Spar yoghurt products due to potential health risks, urging consumers to return them for a full refund. The NCC has confirmed the recall comes after it was notified by Spar regarding the products. The recall affects Spar fat free yoghurt, low fat [] The post SA recalls Spar yoghurt products due to potential health risks appeared first on The Namibian.

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