Recall of Alain Milliat Orange Marmalade (300g) due to potential presence of glass shards
SFA recalls Alain Milliat Orange Marmalade (300g) due to potential glass shards. Stop buying and do not consume this specific lot.

The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has issued a recall for Alain Milliat Orange Marmalade (300g) sold in Singapore. The recall was triggered by a notification from the European Commission Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF), which flagged the product due to the potential presence of glass shards.
As a precautionary measure, SFA has directed the importer, Culina Pte Ltd, to remove these products from the market. The recall is currently ongoing.
Under the Sale of Food Act, foods known to be unsafe for consumption must not be sold. Consumers who have purchased this specific product are advised not to consume it. If anyone has already consumed the product and has health concerns, they should seek medical attention immediately.
For enquiries, consumers may contact their point of purchase.
The recalled product details are as follows: - Product name: Alain Milliat Orange Marmalade (300g) - Expiry date: 04/2028 - Country of origin: France - Lot number: C250422AT
- The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has recalled Alain Milliat Orange Marmalade (300g) due to potential glass shards
- Importer Culina Pte Ltd is responsible for the ongoing recall
- Consumers should not consume this product and should contact their point of purchase for returns or enquiries
- Affected product: 300g jar, Expiry date 04/2028, Origin France, Lot number C250422AT
- Anyone who consumed the product and has health concerns should seek medical attention immediately
Publisher: Singapore Food Agency
Editorial note: Active food safety recall with direct consumer impact requiring immediate awareness and action.
