A ready-made potato soup is being recalled because of harmful substances.
These can trigger asthma, among other things.
Dresden - Now that the frosty months are just around the corner, it's finally soup time again.
Because there is nothing better than making yourself comfortable on the couch with a hot and fragrant broth after a long day in the cold.
Unfortunately, you should be wary of such a delicacy in the near future, because a recall will now be issued for a ready-made potato soup due to worrying values.
Potato soup recalled: Due to increased sulfite levels
As
produktwarnung.eu
informs, increased sulfite values were measured in a ready-made potato soup of the C'EUS brand.
This is the 420g roll with the best before dates December 5, 2021, December 12, 2021 and December 19, 2021.
The batches affected have the numbers 36, 37 and 38. The product is sold in various online shops, including at Rewe.
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C`EUS potato soup is recalled.
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Potato soup recalled: sulfites can cause asthma
According to
produktwarnung.eu
, sulfites are actually found in many foods. Because they are used both in the preservation of dried fruit and - like the recalled product - potato dishes, but can also be found in many wines. However, many people are intolerant to the ingredient with the chemical identifier H2SO3.
Among other things, this could lead to low blood pressure, bronchoaspasm, but also to asthma.
Unfortunately, the manufacturer of the potato soup, CEUS Coswiger Eintöpf und Soupen OHG, has not yet commented on the recall.
If the item ended up in your shopping cart, it would be best to return it to the place where you bought it.
Rewe recently had a recall for a possibly harmful product from the To-Go range.
Passionate hobby bakers, on the other hand, are warned of a baking ingredient.