Anmat Recommended Not Consuming Crushed Tomato From a Well-Known Brand Due to Possible Contamination with Worms
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The National Administration of Medications, Food and Medical Technology (Anmat) issued a preventive alert for a contaminated batch of the well-known Marolio crushed tomato brand. In this series of products it was detected what at first sight looked like worms and then it was found that it is the family of the Microstomum sp. As the national agency warned through a statement, the affected lot is the "Crushed Tomato, gluten-free, Marolio brand, Ne…
This is a preventive warning to avoid risks and facilitate the investigation of the case.
The National Administration of Medicines, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) issued a preventive warning to the population to refrain from consuming a specific batch of Marolio branded crushed tomato. The measure was taken after the presence of a foreign body in the product was detected, which was distributed through schools in the municipality of Rojas, province of Buenos Aires, according to reports. The lot in question, which was distributed …
Channel C ANMAT alerts for worms in Marolio crushed tomato: what lot not to consume The ANMAT issued a health alert after detecting the presence of worms in Marolio crushed tomato containers. The agency urged consumers to check the containers before using them and to avoid the intake of the product involved. Prohibit Ozempíc trucho that was promoted online • Channel C According to the official warning, the lot affected is the L25114, with expira…
The National Administration of Medications, Food and Medical Technology (Anmat) recommended not consuming a shredded tomato batch of the Marolio brand after detecting the presence of worms. In addition, it requested the suppliers to cease immediately with its marketing. The national agency reported that the warning falls on the product “Crushed tomato, gluten-free, Marolio brand, Neto weight 500g, RNPA N° 13-061695, Lot L25114 (Vto. ABR 2027), e…
The National Administration of Medications, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) recommended avoiding the consumption of a shredded tomato batch of the Marolio brand after warning the presence of worm-like organisms in containers. In a statement released Tuesday at midnight, the agency explained that the measure was taken “with the aim of protecting the health of the population against the appearance at the naked sight of what looks like worms, b…
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