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Recall for plastic parts: Rewe warns of popular baked goods - danger when consumed

2020-02-13T10:40:37.256Z


A popular Rewe product is being recalled because it could contain plastic parts. However, customers can return it and get their money back.


A popular Rewe product is being recalled because it could contain plastic parts. However, customers can return it and get their money back.

  • Rewe and the company B + F Bakery & Food are recalling a product of the own brand "Rewe Beste Wahl" nationwide.
  • Because of a production error, white plastic parts could be in it.
  • Customers will be refunded the purchase price even without a receipt in the respective branches.

Munich - Everyone knows it: Spontaneously announces a visit and you simply have nothing in the house that you could serve up for coffee. Standing in the kitchen and baking a cake quickly - there is no longer enough time. How lucky that there are now frozen cakes that you can easily defrost in an emergency. However, if you have a plucked cake from Rewe's own brand "Best Choice" in the freezer as a precaution, caution is the order of the day. There is currently a nationwide product recall for the frozen cake sold by Rewe .

Attention: Nationwide recall for popular Rewe product

According to dpa, the company B + F Bakery & Food, which produces the plucked cake, expressly warns against eating the cake. The reason for this: a production error, because of which it cannot be excluded that white plastic parts could be in the cake. So if you have such a frozen cake at home, you should quickly check whether the product you bought is also affected by the recall . B + F Bakery & Food limits the recall to products with an expiration date of 10/31/2020, batch L304-1011119 and EAN 4388844078796.

Product recall: There could be plastic particles in Rewe's frozen plucked cake

Rewe had the affected product removed from sale immediately after the recall . For those customers who have already bought the cake, there is the option to return the product to the respective branch. The purchase price will then be reimbursed there - even if the receipt has long been thrown away.

On the other hand, those who tend to buy their groceries from Lidl: There is currently a recall for a product that is sold by the discounter because of the risk of eating possible plastic particles.

The specialty items dealer Thomas Philips is also recalling a product, because the producer warns of cancer-causing agents.

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Source: merkur

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