South Africa’s biggest food manufacturer, Tiger Brands is set to recall atleast 20 million KOO and Hugo’s canned vegetable products over safety concerns due to potentially defective cans.

The company announced on Monday that it is recalling the products with immediate effect.

This amounts to a recall of 9% of annual production and the final impact is estimated to amount to up to R650 million.

The issue with the cans, which is a deficient side seam weld that could cause the cans to leak, was initially discovered in May this year with 18 cans at one of Tiger Brand’s facilities.

The company did a test and out of 287,040 cans inspected after a transport and handling test, a side seam leak had developed in two cans.

This prompted the recall.

Tiger Brands said in an announcement.

“Tiger Brands considers it appropriate that it institutes an immediate recall of all products that could potentially be affected. This involves the withdrawal of specific canned vegetable products manufactured under the KOO and Hugo’s brands between 1 May 2019 and 5 May 2021(both dates inclusive), amounting to approximately 20 million cans, which is [approximately] 9% of annual production.