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The Company Vg Handel Gmbh, Cologne, Calls Back the Frozen Product "Naturgut, Bio Gyoza with Vegetables, 220 G".

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VG Handel GmbH [Newsroom]Cologne (ots) - The company VG Handel GmbH, Cologne, for reasons of preventive consumer protection, precautionaryly recalls the frozen product "NATURGUT, Bio Gyoza with vegetables, 220 g, MHD: 16.09.2026, EAN: 26363608". From the consumption of the affected ... Continue reading here...Original content of: VG Handel GmbH, transmitted by news aktuell
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VG Handel GmbH [Newsroom]Cologne (ots) - The company VG Handel GmbH, Cologne, for reasons of preventive consumer protection, precautionaryly recalls the frozen product "NATURGUT, Bio Gyoza with vegetables, 220 g, MHD: 16.09.2026, EAN: 26363608". From the consumption of the affected ... Continue reading here...Original content of: VG Handel GmbH, transmitted by news aktuell

VG Handel GmbH informs about the recall of the frozen article NATURGUT, BIO Gyoza with vegetables in the 220g pack with the minimum durability date 16.09.2026. As the company reports, inadvertently in a few packages of the "Gyoza Vegetables" dough bags with beef were...

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