Recall of chocolate: health problems can arise.
The product was also sold at Edeka, Rewe and Kaufland, among others.
Recall * of
chocolate
due to health risk
Pieces of plastic were found
in the affected
chocolates
The chocolate was also at
Edeka
,
Rewe
and
Kaufland
sells
Kassel - The company Plant-for-the-Planet is recalling various versions of the article “The Good
Chocolate
” 100g with the
best
before date May 3rd, 2021.
As reported by the manufacturer, the manufacturer reported possible contamination with pieces of plastic as part of a regular routine inspection.
This will be announced in a current
recall
on the consumer portal produktwarnung.eu.
There is even a
health
risk if consumed
.
Chocolate on call: These products are affected
According to the manufacturer, Plant-for-the-Planet Service GmbH is recalling various types of
chocolate
.
According to customer information, the foreign bodies that were discovered in the chocolate during a regular routine inspection are pieces of plastic.
The
following products are affected
by the
recall
:
"The good chocolate" 100g | Lot 1327088 |
Special edition "Dresden" 100g | Lot 1327086 |
"Bow" 100g | Lot 1327089 |
All three types of chocolate in the recall have the best before date May 3rd, 2021.
According to the manufacturer, other products of the Plant-for-the-Planet brand as well as other batches and chocolate bars with a different best-before date are
not affected
by the
recall
.
Recall of chocolate: The article is also available from Edeka, Rewe and Kaufland
The
chocolate
affected
by the
recall
is sold throughout Germany in the following shops and supermarkets:
Combi
Edeka *
famila
Feneberg
Slap
Kaufland
Rewe *
sky markets
various village and world shops
Recall from Edeka, Rewe and Kaufland: foreign bodies found in chocolate
In the current
recall
, the
food manufacturer draws
attention to the fact that the affected
chocolate
may contain
pieces of
plastic.
Consumers are therefore asked to contact the Plant-for-the-Planet company's service hotline on 08808/9345.
Customers who have already bought the product should not consume it, but return it in stores.
The purchase price will be refunded according to the manufacturer's information.
Recall: Plastic pieces - Plant-for-the-Planet calls back "The Good Chocolate "https: //t.co/IQV8ahKpjN pic.twitter.com/7kFRo8aplB
- Product Warning (@ Product Warning1) September 1, 2020
Foreign bodies of any kind, for example metallic foreign bodies, broken glass or glass splinters, wood and plastic splinters, can lead to
serious
injuries
in the mouth and throat and internal injuries or bleeding.
There is therefore an acute
health risk
and an increased risk of injury to consumers.
So far it is unclear how the plastic parts could get into the
chocolate
.
The manufacturer
did not provide any information about this
in the
recall
.
From the consumption of the affected product that can be found on the supermarket shelves of
Edeka
,
Rewe
and
Kaufland
, among others
,
is strongly discouraged.
Recall of chocolate: products no longer in the range of Edeka and Co.
The current
recall
on the productwarnung.eu consumer portal states: “In the interests of preventive consumer protection and in coordination with the authorities, Plant-for-the-Planet Service GmbH has already arranged for the product to be retrieved from the trade.
We do not recommend consuming products from the specified product batch. "
+
Affected by recall: "The good chocolate" from the manufacturer Plant-for-the-Planet, plastic pieces were found in some products.
© screenshot productwarnung.eu
Plant-for-the-Planet: Recall for chocolate with sustainability
The Plant-for-the-Planet company is a foundation that was founded in 2007 by the then nine-year-old pupil Felix Finkbeiner and his father Frithjof.
The aim of the foundation, which is aimed primarily at children and young people, is, according to its own statements, to create awareness for global justice and climate change.
The company promotes climate change with various tree-planting campaigns as well as climate-neutral production, fair trade and the use of regional products for "good
chocolate
".
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