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Business · South Africa

RCL Foods warns of stolen contaminated pet food in Gauteng

Moneyweb · 2026/03/02

Summary

RCL Foods, a major food producer in South Africa, has issued a warning about contaminated pet food that has been stolen and is being sold illegally in Gauteng. The company stated that some of their products, which were condemned for safety reasons, have ended up being sold through informal channels. This means that pet owners buying from unofficial or unregulated sellers could be at risk of purchasing harmful food that may affect their pets' health. RCL Foods is alerting consumers to avoid buying pet food from informal markets or sellers who do not have proper authorization. The company is taking steps to track down and stop the circulation of this dangerous product to protect pets and maintain food safety standards. Gauteng residents should be cautious and only buy pet food from trusted retailers to keep their animals safe.

OnABudget takeaway: For pet owners and small business sellers, it's important to avoid buying or selling pet food from informal sources, as contaminated products can harm pets and create costly problems. Choosing reputable sellers helps protect your pets and your budget.

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