A company is recalling five Asian foods.
Be warned against consumption as it could cause health damage.
Asthma attacks cannot be ruled out either.
Munich - Hai Yen GmbH und Co KG is launching a recall of Asian foods due to an increased sulfur dioxide content.
The consumption of the affected products can cause health problems, it is said.
Above all, the human bronchi are at risk.
Sulfur dioxide can have serious health risks, such as nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, headaches or vomiting.
Asthma attacks and allergic reactions are also possible.
Just a few days ago, discounter Norma recalled a food item.
Sulfur dioxide was also discovered here.
Consumers should not eat these five Asian foods
"We advise against the consumption of these products," writes the company in its statement.
"If you buy the goods from Hai Yen GmbH & Co KG in Albert Rosshaupterstr.
52 or at Thomas-Dehler Str. 13 in Munich, we will of course refund you the purchase price.”
Customers can dispose of the product at home and simply bring the receipt to the shop to request a refund.
If you no longer have the receipt, please take the goods with you and hand them in.
It is not specified whether the company also sells the goods in other cities or federal states.
The foods are:
Mut Dua Bun-Dried Coconut Meat 500g
MHD:09/18/2023 – Manufacturer Thien Phat
Mut Tao Vang- candied, dried apples 250g
MHD: 05.10.2023 - Manufacturer Anh Qui
Mut hat Sen-Lotuskerne 200g
MHD: 18.09.2023 - Manufacturer Anh Qui
Mut Dua dried coconut meat 200g
MHD: 09/18/2023 - Manufacturer Anh Qui
Mut Dua Sua-Dried Coconut Meat 250g
MHD:09/20/2023 – Manufacturer Anh Qui
The company strongly recommends not consuming the five products mentioned, even those with an older best-before date.
Assume that the production process was the same as that of the tested products.