Recall of vegan product: because it is not vegan at all
Created: 09/26/2022 05:03
By: Victoria Krumbeck
There are now plenty of vegan products.
However, one product turned out to be non-vegan and may be dangerous for certain people.
Garbsen - There is hardly a food that does not yet have a vegan version.
Whether cold cuts, cheese or sweets - if you look around in the supermarket, you will almost always find a vegan alternative.
The food producer "Rügenwalder Mühle" even sold more vegan and vegetarian products than meat and sausage products last year.
In selected branches, Rewe even offers its customers a vegan deli counter.
However, anyone who has bought a vegan tzatziki in the last few days should be careful.
A recall has been issued - this warns that the product is not vegan at all.
Recall of vegan product: It is not vegan at all
In the production of food, production errors can occasionally occur.
This time it hit a vegan tzatziki, who is not vegan at all.
The “Apostel vegan Zaziki” from the manufacturer “Apostel Greek Specialties” is affected.
According to the producer, when the products were being packaged by a service provider, they were mixed with tzatziki containing yoghurt.
It cannot be ruled out that individual cups were labeled incorrectly.
The vegan tzatziki could therefore contain milk allergens.
product name | Apostle's vegan tzatziki |
Manufacturer | Apostle Greek Specialties Ltd |
best before date | 11/08/2022 |
lot number | 222490061 |
Affected Markets | Rewe, Kaufland, Penny, Edeka, other possible |
Vegan Food: How Do You Eat?
Recall of vegan tzatziki - products were sold throughout Germany
Affected are products with the best before date 08.11.2022.
What sounds harmless at first glance can trigger severe reactions in allergy sufferers.
Other Apostle products and batches should not be affected.
According to the manufacturer, the products are available “in almost every supermarket in Germany”.
For example at Rewe, Kaufland, Penny and Edeka - you should therefore pay close attention to whether you have bought an affected product.
If this is the case, you can contact the supermarket where you bought the product.
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