Ypê reverses course again and maintains refunds to customers after Anvisa decision

Ypê has decided to continue offering exchanges or refunds to consumers who prefer to return products from the final batch 1, even after Anvisa ruled that the items do not need to be recalled immediately.

The company communicated the new stance to Metrópoles and Folha on Friday (15/5), after temporarily suspending the refund guidance. Anvisa established that liquid laundry detergents, liquid dish soaps and disinfectants with the final batch 1 should remain stored until new independent laboratory reports are issued.

In a statement, Ypê said it remains aligned with the agency and prioritizes consumer satisfaction. The company reiterated that its internal controls indicate the products are safe, but proposed independent tests to release the batches.

Anvisa confirmed there is no specific limit for bacteria in cleaning products in Brazil, although good manufacturing practice rules require contamination prevention. Production and sales suspension continues, and consumers can request refunds via the company website form with values ranging from R$ 2.99 to R$ 19.99.

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Anvisa officials reviewing Ypê detergent products for potential suspension, with concerned consumers nearby.
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Anvisa to rule this Wednesday on Ypê product suspension

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Anvisa will rule this Wednesday (13) on a Ypê appeal that could reinstate the suspension of the brand's detergents, liquid laundry detergents and disinfectants. The measure affects lots ending in 1 made in Amparo (SP). Meanwhile, consumers seek guidance on refunds or exchanges.

Ypê filed an appeal against an Anvisa decision that suspended manufacturing and ordered the recall of products. The measure was automatically suspended until judgment by the agency's board.

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Anvisa authorized the resumption of activities at the Ypê factory in Amparo on Friday after an inspection confirmed corrections. Products from lot ending in 1 remain suspended.

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