NAFDAC has issued a public alert warning Nigerians about a recall of Indomie Vegetable Flavour noodles in France, due to undeclared milk and egg allergens. The agency clarified that the affected product is not produced in Nigeria, not registered by NAFDAC, and not sold locally.

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📰 What Happened

  • Recall Origin: France’s official food safety authority, Rappel Conso, announced the recall after laboratory tests found undeclared milk and egg ingredients in Indomie Vegetable Flavour noodles.
  • Health Risk: These undeclared allergens pose serious risks to people with milk or egg allergies, potentially triggering severe reactions.
  • Affected Batches: All batches with a best-before date of February 6, 2026 are impacted.
  • NAFDAC’s Clarification: The agency stressed that the recalled noodles are not manufactured in Nigeria, are not registered for sale, and no Indomie noodles produced in Nigeria are affected.

🌍 Context

  • Import Restrictions: Noodles are on Nigeria’s Import Prohibition List, meaning the recalled product should not legally enter the country.
  • Preventive Measures: NAFDAC says it is working to block entry of the recalled noodles into Nigeria and has heightened surveillance at ports of entry.
  • Consumer Safety: Nigerians are advised to avoid purchasing imported Indomie Vegetable Flavour noodles from unofficial sources.

⚖️ Why It Matters

  • Food Safety: This alert underscores the importance of accurate labeling and allergen disclosure in food products.
  • Public Assurance: NAFDAC’s statement reassures Nigerians that locally produced Indomie noodles remain safe.
  • Global Oversight: The incident highlights how international recalls can affect consumer confidence across borders.

📊 Quick Comparison

AspectFrance Recall (Rappel Conso)Nigeria (NAFDAC)
Product affectedIndomie Vegetable FlavourNone (not sold)
ReasonUndeclared milk & eggsNo local impact
Best-before dateFeb 6, 2026N/A
Regulatory responseNationwide recall in FranceAlert + import block

🔎 Takeaway

Nigerians can be reassured that Indomie noodles produced and sold locally are safe. The recall applies only to products flagged in France, and NAFDAC has moved to prevent any entry of the affected batches into Nigeria.




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