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Warning, risk of injury: recall campaign for Edeka baguettes due to pieces of metal wire

Warning, risk of injury: recall campaign for Edeka baguettes due to pieces of metal wire


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Recall from Edeka: Bake-up baguette could contain metal wire

The Edeka retail group has launched a recall for baked-up baguettes. It cannot be excluded that there is metal wire in the affected products. The baguettes were mainly offered by Marktkauf and Edeka.

Metal wire possible in individual products

The retail group Edeka is recalling the article "EDEKA baguetterie stone oven baguette for pre-baking onions" in the 300 gram pack with the best-before dates from August 15, 2018 to October 15, 2018. Pandriks Bake Off B.V. produced. “The supplier cannot rule out that there is metal wire in individual products,” writes Edeka.

Purchase price will be refunded

According to the information, no foreign objects were found in the Edeka product. Nevertheless, the goods were taken out of the shop as a precaution.

According to the announcement, the article was mainly offered by Marktkauf and Edeka.

"Consumers who have bought the affected item can get a refund of the purchase price in their shops even without presenting the receipt," said the retail group.

Foreign bodies cannot be completely excluded

Due to errors in the manufacturing processes, contamination or foreign bodies in food products can occur again and again.

According to consumer advocates, foreign bodies cannot be ruled out one hundred percent even if the surveillance should always be seamless.

In addition to foreign bodies, contamination with health-threatening germs is a common reason for food recalls. (ad)

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