Do not eat!
Edeka recalls frozen product - Poultry items can lead to internal injuries
Created: 2022-09-02 10:56 am
By: Victoria Krumbeck
A Swedish specialty is also very popular in Germany, but consumers are now being warned about plastic parts in the frozen product.
Munich - The traditional Swedish meatballs are popular.
This is mainly due to the furniture store Ikea, which Köttbullar offers its customers after the purchase.
You can now buy the Swedish specialty in many supermarkets.
But now you have to be careful.
Because anyone who has been shopping at Edeka in the last few days and bought Köttbullar should take a closer look at the pack.
A recall has now become official - because it cannot be ruled out that there are small plastic parts in the Köttbullar.
Edeka recall: warning of plastic parts in Köttbullar
The Dafgård poultry Köttbullar from the manufacturer Gunnar Dafgård AB with a best before date of 04.06.2023 are affected by the recall.
The Federal Office for Consumer Protection warns against consumption.
The Dafgård poultry Köttbullar in the 500 gram pack were mainly sold in the Edeka branches.
Almost all federal states are affected.
product designation | Dafgård Poultry Köttbullar (article no. 1760) |
Manufacturer | Gunnar Dafgard AB |
point of sale | Edeka |
EAN Code | 7310960017608 |
best before date | 06/04/2023 |
reason for the recall | Plastic parts in Köttbullar |
Edeka calls Köttbullar back - warning of plastic parts in meatballs
Plastic parts can be found in the Köttbullar.
Swallowing plastic parts can be very dangerous as it can cause internal injuries.
Plastic can hardly be digested in the digestive tract because there are no enzymes, bacteria or acids that can break down the material.
Consumers who have bought the affected Köttbullar are asked not to consume them.
The product can be returned to the supermarkets and the purchase price will be refunded.
According to the manufacturer, no other products should be affected.
Edeka recalls the Dafgård poultry Köttbullar.
© Screenshot press release Gunnar Dafgård AB
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