As of: March 1, 2024, 12:46 p.m
By: Teresa Toth
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A hearty roast with red cabbage is a feast for many people.
But be careful: there could be foreign bodies in one variety.
Manufacturer Kühne warns against consumption.
Munich – With its sweet, fruity taste, red cabbage rounds off many hearty dishes.
Preparation is particularly quick if the red cabbage is bought in a jar.
Then it just needs to be warmed up and seasoned slightly to suit your taste.
However, consumers currently have to be careful with one variety: there may be foreign bodies in it.
The red cabbage from Kühne in the 720 milliliter jar is affected by the recall
A nationwide recall for one of their red cabbage products has been initiated by Kühne.
The affected item is the traditionally prepared red cabbage in a 720 milliliter jar.
The manufacturer warns in a press release that the product may contain pieces of glass.
There is currently an urgent recall of sweets: Consuming chocolate bars could have health effects.
product |
Red cabbage according to the traditional recipe from Kühne |
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Product size |
720ml jar |
Best before date |
12/15/2025 |
Lot marking |
EAN 40804002 |
Kühne, a company, comments as follows: “Despite extensive preventive (...) safety measures, we cannot rule out the possibility that there are pieces of glass in individual glasses from the batches mentioned below.”
Kühne proudly calls itself “The Veggie Company” and has a long history dating back to 1722.
Kühne emphasizes that products with a different expiry date are not affected by the recall
The
produktwarning.eu
portal reports that only products with a best-before date of December 15, 2025 and the corresponding lot identification (EAN 40804002) are affected by the recall.
The manufacturer also expressly emphasizes that items from other batches or with different best-before dates are not affected.
Red cabbage according to the traditional Kühne recipe is affected by the recall.
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The food producer Kühne strongly recommends consumers not to consume red cabbage.
He calls on retail chains and supermarkets to “immediately remove the affected product from the shelves and refund customers the purchase price.”
Kühne intends to bear the resulting costs.
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There is a risk that consuming glass particles will cause damage to the mouth and throat area, which in the most extreme cases can lead to internal bleeding.
An urgent recall was also recently carried out at Edeka because there was also suspicion of glass pieces in a product.
The affected product was Donauwelle, which was sold in Schäfer's bakeries.
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