Recall of pastries sold at Lidl and likely to contain “small fragments of wood”
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These Swiss chocolate breads, sold in early September in the bread department baked on site in several dozen stores, are suspected of containing inert bodies, according to a sheet published on Rappel Conso.
These are chocolate “Swiss breads” sold in nearly 120 Lidl stores across the country. These pastries could contain “small fragments of wood”, making them unfit for consumption.
Careful! Once again, the Rappel Conso site alerts consumers to a new product withdrawn from sale. After this household cleaner removed from the shelves because of the risk of serious infection or even these organic baby compotes which had a major manufacturing defect, it is now the turn of a LIDL product to be the subject of a product recall. And if it is a food product, it is however not contaminated by traditional bacteria (listeria, salmonell…
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