A German organic food retailer is calling back to the public.
The affected article is at risk due to possible incorrect content.
The
Dennree GmbH
is a leading German distributor of organic food based in Upper Franconia.
A product was offered
in various
health
food stores
that could pose a health risk.
The company has initiated a
recall
involving jars containing
350 g of cashew butter
.
Töpen im Hofer Land -
Large discounters
are usually
affected
by
food recalls *
after defects in the integrity of products that have already been found have been found.
In this case, the situation is a little different: a manufacturer of
cashew butter
has
recalled
its product as a precaution - and the item is not offered in large supermarket chains such as Lidl, Aldi or Edeka.
Instead, they are department stores for
sustainable consumer and luxury goods
.
Dennree GmbH recalled: Peanut butter could cause big problems for allergy sufferers
What is the recall * about?
Dennree GmbH announced
that there
could be
peanut butter
in the jars by
mistake
.
At first glance, that might not sound like a major tragedy, but far from it: Consuming the product with the undeclared content would be dangerous for peanut allergy sufferers.
❗️ # Recall #Warning ❗️
Manufacturer calls back cashew butter, 350g (best before 31.12.2021).
Reason: There may be peanut butter in the jars by mistake.
The health of people with peanut allergy may be affected by this product.
➡️ https://t.co/G0UOaNmI4n
- BVL (@BVL_Bund) October 15, 2020
According to Dennree, only jars (350 g) with the best before date 31.12.2021 and the batch code "30147-L ..." are affected.
According to the company, the goods were sold at
denn's organic market
and in selected
organic
food stores.
As is customary with recalls, customers will be reimbursed the full purchase amount upon presentation of the product, even if the receipt is not available.
With the beginning of the Corona crisis, the dreaded hamster purchases also went hand in hand.
Will inventory purchases * rise again as infections increase?
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