Because of possible foreign bodies in food, a Munich importer has to recall large packs of his product.
There is a risk of injury.
A Munich company has to
recall
its
food products
.
It warns of
foreign objects
in the form of metal particles.
These can
cause
injuries
.
Large packs of
900 and 1250 grams
are affected
.
Munich - For cheese lovers, the snack board is getting empty.
In addition to the recall of a goat's cheese (dated October 29), which
contains
dangerous
bacteria
, and the nationwide recall of a Württemberg manufacturer (dated October 24), a
cheese importer from Munich
has now
also had to recall its products.
The
food safety regulated by law
in
Germany
is no longer guaranteed.
Cheese recall in Bavaria: There is a risk of injury when eaten - food may contain foreign bodies
The company Furat Foods, which
imports
the
braided cheese
Lailand Chilal, warns of
the product
, according to the
dpa
news agency
.
Despite the very low
risk
, it cannot be ruled out that there are small
metal particles
in it.
In addition to
contamination
with dangerous germs, foreign bodies are the second most common cause of food recalls.
From a
consumption
of cheese is strongly discouraged, the shared Furat Foods on Wednesday, November 4 with.
Cheese recall in Bavaria: There is a risk of injury when consumed - these are the items concerned
Two pack sizes are affected by the
Lailand Chilal cheese sold
in Bavaria
: the
900-gram jar
and the
1250-gram jar
.
Specifically, it is about products with
lot numbers 008 to 267
and the
best before
date
from November 6th, 2020 to September 23rd, 2021.
According to
dpa
, the
goods were
taken out of
sale as a
precautionary measure after the recall
.
Already purchased
products
could the merchants
return
to, it said.