Batches of Parranda beer have been withdrawn from the market in Cuba due to poor storage conditions, causing a crisis for the company. The manufacturer, Parranda beers, apologized for the sale of the spoiled batches and stated that they were removed from the market as soon as the issue was discovered.
According to CiberCuba, several batches of Parranda beer were affected by inadequate storage conditions, leading to spoilage. As a result, the company took action to remove the affected products from the market, as reported by Diario de Cuba.
The withdrawal of the beer batches has caused a stir in the local news, with reports from OnCubaNews and Tribuna de La Habana covering the situation. The company has acknowledged the problem and is taking steps to prevent similar issues in the future.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of proper storage and handling in the production and distribution of food and beverage products. The company’s swift response to the situation indicates a commitment to ensuring the quality and safety of their products.
Consumers are advised to be aware of the issue and to check the batches of Parranda beer they have purchased. Anyone who has purchased the affected products can contact the company for further information on how to proceed.
As the company works to address the issue, it remains to be seen how this will impact the reputation of Parranda beers in the Cuban market.