As of: February 8, 2024, 3:53 p.m
By: Sarah Neumeyer
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An incorrect best-before date can pose a health risk.
The manufacturer has launched a recall.
Rewe and Edeka customers should check purchased products.
Munich – Several supermarket chains in Germany and Austria, including Rewe and Edeka, are currently affected by a recall.
The food manufacturer Aunt Fanny has now also issued a recall for one of its products - due to incorrect labeling.
It is therefore recommended that customers carefully inspect the products they purchase.
The following product from Aunt Fanny had an incorrect best-before date printed on it:
product |
Aunt Fanny Pulled Strudel Dough 120g |
Batch |
L4014 |
Reason for the recall: |
Incorrect best before date |
Rewe and Edeka affected by recall: The reason is an incorrect best before date
The product in question has a shelf life stated until February 21, 2025, which is, however, incorrect.
The company commented on the reason for the recall in a statement and clarified: “The correct best-before date is February 21, 2024.”
Customers from Edeka, Rewe and other supermarkets who would like to check their products can find the information on the short side flap of the folding box.
Aunt Fanny's strudel dough is recalled.
© Screenshot/Aunt Fanny
As the manufacturer informs, the ready-made dough is being recalled as a precautionary measure.
Other products from the manufacturer are not affected by this recall.
Customers who have purchased the “pulled strudel dough” product from Edeka or Rewe, for example, can use it without concerns until the actual best-before date of February 21, 2024.
Product contamination can also trigger a recall, as is currently the case with a meat product in which an increased number of germs was found.
Aunt Fanny's product was sold in Germany and Austria.
The following retail chains are affected by the recall:
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Rewe Germany
HIT shopping center
Edeka
EGV Food for Large Consumers AG
Rewe Austria (BILLA)
Grissemann GmbH
Julius Kiennast Grocery Wholesale GmbH (Nah & Frisch)
Maxi market
Spar Österr.Warenhandels AG
Transgourmet Austria GmbH
MPRICE
Winkler Markt KG
Kastner
UNILOGISTIK GmbH
Braunegger KG
Inzersdorf fresh service camp
Greinöcker & Willibald
Wedl Mils
C+C Berger & Wedl GmbH
Ready-made dough recall from Edeka and Rewe due to risk of mold
“After the actual best-before date has expired (February 21, 2024), mold may gradually form,” explains the food manufacturer.
Eating mold can be harmful to your health.
Types of mold that produce toxic metabolic products are particularly dangerous.
According to Pharmacy Umschau,
these can
cause acute damage to the liver, kidneys and immune system.
The food manufacturer informs that customers can also return the ready-made dough with the incorrect best-before date of February 21, 2025.
“If possible, please return the product directly to the supermarket where you bought it.
If this is not possible, you can return it to another branch of the same supermarket chain."
The purchase price will be refunded.
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