IKEA Recalls Popular Snack over Contamination Fears
- IKEA withdrew a frozen food product from stores across six Australian states due to contamination concerns as of 2025-06-06.
- Food Standards Australia issued a warning after discovering the product might contain bits of black rubber posing health risks.
- The recalled item, SLAGVERK breaded wheat-based pieces, was sold in 500g packages for $12 with a best before date of 19-08-2025.
- Authorities advised consumers not to eat the product and to return it to the place of purchase while seeking medical advice if concerned.
- IKEA provided a contact phone number 9010 0264 and recommended visiting their website for further details on the recall.
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Furniture retailer IKEA is warning against the use of a spatula it offered in its range and asking customers to return the defective product after tests revealed that harmful aromatic substances are released when the spatula is used.
If you don't want to eat food seasoned with primary aromatic aminos, you should avoid using it.
IKEA recalls popular snack over contamination fears
A popular frozen food item sold at IKEA stores around Australia has been recalled due to the potential presence of black rubber pieces.Food Standards Australia has warned the SLAGVERK breaded wheat-based pieces may cause illness if consumed.The affected item was sold in 500g bags with the best before date 19-08-2025 and IKEA product number 205.588.94READ MORE: Ian Thorpe robbed of fortune in brazen daylight robberyThe $12 product has been avail…
Ikea customers had already been looking forward to their new kitchen helpers, but now they should give it back. The reason is serious.
Ikea is recalling certain date-stamped pieces of the 365+ HJÄLTE mixing spatula because they do not pass the migration test
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