AUSTRALIA: NSW Food Authority warns retailers on Mars, Snickers withdrawal
By just-food.com | 5 July 2005
The New South Wales Food Authority has reminded all retailers across NSW they were legally required to comply with the MasterFood's recall and remove all Mars and Snickers bars from sale.
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The New South Wales Food Authority has reminded all retailers across NSW they were legally required to comply with the MasterFood's recall and remove all Mars and Snickers bars from sale.

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