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Recall from Rewe, Edeka and Penny: Consumption of popular chip substitutes can be life-threatening

2020-11-27T17:49:44.554Z


Allergy sufferers have to be careful with Penny, Edeka and Rewe. A recall has started for a popular snack. Consumption can be life-threatening.


Allergy sufferers have to be careful with Penny, Edeka and Rewe.

A recall has started for a popular snack.

Consumption can be life-threatening.

  • A

    current recall

    * has been

    initiated

    at Edeka

    ,

    Rewe

    and

    Penny

    .

  • The recall applies to the article "

    Edamame beans

    " from the company HAK Germany

  • There

    is a mortal danger to

    allergy sufferers

    when consuming the product.

Kassel -

Edamame

have recently reached Germany and can also be found in supermarkets in

Kassel

.

The unripe harvested

soybeans

from Japan are establishing themselves more and more as the perfect

snack

for in between

meals

and as a substitute for chips and co. But now the popular

beans are

affected

by a

recall

.

Snack beans on recall from Rewe, Edeka and Penny

The company HAK Germany informs about the

recall *

of the article "HAK Edamame" in a 150g bag.

The snack beans are being

recalled

due to the lack of an allergen label for

soy

.

The current 

recall 

affects the

Edamame beans

from HAK in 150 gram packaging.

According to the consumer portal produktwarnung.eu, it cannot be ruled out that some batches of the

snack are

missing

the allergen label for

soy

.

There is even a 

health risk 

for consumers, especially those with

allergies

.

items

HAK Edamame

content

150 grams

EAN Code

8720600618956

The beans are sold by

Edeka *

,

Penny

and

Rewe *

, among others.

sold as a

snack

.

All best-

before dates are

affected

by the

recall

.

Recall from Penny, Rewe and Edeka: Eating snack beans can have dire consequences

Since a health risk for

allergy sufferers

cannot be ruled out

according to the

recall

on the productwarnung.eu consumer portal, we strongly advise against consuming the affected product.

+

Allergy sufferers have to be careful with Penny, Edeka and Rewe.

A callback was launched for a snack.

(Symbol image)

© Sven Hoppe / dpa

According to the consumer experts, consuming the

bean

snack

affected

by the

recall

can cause

reactions of the mucous membranes

in

allergy sufferers

, for example in the form of swelling of the mucous membranes in the entire mouth, nose (allergic rhinitis) and throat and swelling of the tongue.

Snack recall from Penny, Edeka and Rewe: threat of nausea and vomiting

In addition, symptoms in the gastrointestinal area such as nausea, vomiting, flatulence and diarrhea can occur.

Food allergies

can also lead to reactions in the airways with constriction of the bronchi and skin.

In extreme cases, life-threatening anaphylactic shock can even occur.

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Snack beans in recall: The company HAK Germany is now calling Edamame beans back, as there is no information for allergy sufferers (symbol image).

© Julian Stratenschulte / dpa

Callback to Penny, Edeka and Rewe: Snack beans can be exchanged

As reported by the consumer portal produktwarnung.eu, the manufacturer reacted immediately and had the affected product withdrawn from sale.

Customers who

have already bought the product affected

by the

recall

can

return

the

snack beans

in the respective store and get the purchase price reimbursed even without presenting the receipt.

For further questions, the

consumer

portal refers to

customer service

in the current recall on its homepage

.

He can be reached on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on 02162 / 81004-0.

(Helena Gries)

* hna.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editorial network.

List of rubric lists: © Julian Stratenschulte / dpa

Source: merkur

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