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Häagen-Dazs recalls its vanilla ice cream sold in France

2022-07-06T22:11:21.145Z


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Four batches of vanilla ice cream marketed in France under the Häagen-Dazs brand will be recalled after detection of traces of ethylene oxide, a carcinogenic pesticide banned in Europe, the General Mills group announced on Wednesday.

“Following the detection of traces of ethylene oxide (ETO) in batches of certain Häagen-Dazs products, General Mills has decided to proceed with a voluntary and preventive recall of its Vanilla ice creams sold in France”, l one of its flagship fragrances, announced the food giant in a press release.

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Reason: Presence of traces of ethylene oxide (ETO), higher than those authorized by European legislation in one of the ingredients ...https:// t.co/dehyGhnDs6 pic.twitter.com/D16o3aEDMB

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“The traces of ETO can be attributed to an ingredient (vanilla extract) supplied by one of our suppliers.

The residual presence of ETO slightly exceeds the analytical detection thresholds,” he explained.

"Given this information, the following products are subject to an immediate recall": vanilla ice creams in 460 ml and 650 ml formats, in small 95 ml pots, and those sold in boxes of four in the range Vanilla Collection, whose minimum durability date runs from this Wednesday to May 21, 2023.

Many distributors are concerned: among them, Auchan, Carrefour, Casino, Cora Franprix, Intermarché, Leclerc or Monoprix, the list also includes the shops of the Häagen-Dazs glacier in France.

Refunds offered

“People who have purchased any of these products are asked to throw it away and contact General Mills,” the group says.

The consumer service will answer the questions of the users concerned at the following free toll number: 08 00 33 32 31.

"Häagen-Dazs does not use ETO in its products, and these comply with all food safety regulations and strict standards in all markets where we operate," the company said. which returns the responsibility to its supplier.

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"No other Häagen-Dazs product is affected," said General Mills, which apologizes to its customers and consumers for the "inconvenience caused by this recall."

A refund will be offered.

Ethylene oxide contamination had led to the withdrawal of many products in Europe - including ice cream - between 2020 and 2021, contaminated with this active substance classified as carcinogenic and banned for food use in the EU since 1991.

Source: leparis

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