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Consumption is not recommended: Rewe is recalling popular tortilla - it could contain plastic particles

2021-11-24T09:54:09.048Z


Callbacks are almost commonplace in supermarkets. So this time Rewe is affected - the wheat tortillas of the own brand contain plastic particles.


Callbacks are almost commonplace in supermarkets.

So this time Rewe is affected - the wheat tortillas of the own brand contain plastic particles.

Cologne - caution is advised: Anyone who gleefully wraps a wrap and decorates it with all sorts of delicious vegetables and other fillings should pay attention.

Because: Rewe is recalling its wheat tortillas.

The reason for the recall of the flatbreads is, according to the supermarket, "possible transparent foreign bodies made of plastic".

We therefore strongly advise against consuming the tortillas.

Rewe: Wheat tortillas are made in the Netherlands

Rewe purchases the wheat flatbread from Mexma Food in the Netherlands.

The affected products with the designation "REWE Best Choice Wheat Tortillas 432g, 6 x 25 cm" are in the batch with the best before date: 15/04/2022, L521286 and the production time from 9:45 pm to 11:15 pm.

Rewe states that with other dates, tortillas are not affected by the contamination.

Customers who have already bought products from the affected batch in the supermarket can return them and get the money back - even without presenting the receipt.

  • These products are affected:

  • REWE Best Choice Wheat Tortillas 432g, 6 x 25 cm

  • Best before date: 15/04/2022, L521286

  • Production time from 9.45pm to 11.15pm

The plastic particles can cause injuries if consumed.

Plastic residues were also found in a spaetzle product.

Edeka and Rewe called the pasta back yesterday.

Rewe: Excitement about possible 2G regulation in the supermarket

Currently, supermarkets such as Rewe, Edeka, Lidl and Co. are not only the focus of customer attention because of recalls.

Due to the tightening of the corona measures and the increasing spread of the 2G regulation, supermarkets would also have the option of only allowing vaccinated and convalescent * into their branches.

The big grocers in Germany reject this.

Rewe, for example, clearly opposed the introduction of the 2G regulation in the stores.

A spokesman for the REWE Group confirmed this.

He also said: "The previous regulations in our stores have proven themselves very well in practice." * Fr.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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