Corrections

If something looks off, we want the page fixed.

Corrections, missing context, stale product details, and broken claims should be reported instead of shrugged off.

Last updated April 27, 2026

What to send

The page link and the issue.

Include the exact URL, what looks incorrect or misleading, and any source or context that would help us verify the change more quickly.

What happens next

We review, update, or pull it back.

Depending on the problem, a page may be corrected, clarified, rewritten, temporarily unpublished, or taken out of index until it is strong enough again.

Why this matters

Freshness is part of trust.

Product availability changes, bottles get reformulated, and food facts age badly. A useful spicy-food site should update those pages instead of leaving them to drift.

Get in touch

Corrections should be easy to send.

Use the contact page for factual issues, sourcing problems, stale product notes, recipe clarifications, or anything else that affects reader trust.