Biscuits Recalled in Parts of Spain Due to Possible Metal Contamination
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The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (Aesan) has launched an alert this Monday for the possible presence of metallic particles in the Pim’s Orange cookies of Fontaneda brand, and has recommended to people who have this product in their homes that they do not consume it. The company has communicated the incidence to the competent authorities, informing that the product is presented in a carton package and format of 150 grams, with lot…
Health has alerted this Monday of the sale of cookies Fontaneda 'Pims orange' for the possible presence of metallic particles.
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN), under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, alerts to the possible presence of metallic particles in a batch of cookies PIMS NARANJA of the brand FONTANEDA. The notice has come thanks to the information obtained through the Coordinated System of Rapid Information Exchange (SCIRI) and transferred by the health authorities of Madrid. It has been the company itself responsible for notifying the …
On Monday, the Spanish Food Safety and Nutrition Agency launched an alert for the possible presence of metallic particles in Fontaneda's Pim's Orange cookies, and recommended that people who have this product in their homes not consume it.
As is the case on several occasions, the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has withdrawn from the market a package of chocolate cookies due to the "possible presence of metallic particles".Mondelēz International has decided to remove the batch preventively after identifying the possibility that in a small number of units of this specific batch there could be presence of metallic particles.As it has published on its official pa…
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