Kaufland recall started broken glass detected in antipasti
The HMF Food Production GmbH & Co. KG from Dortmund recalls a batch of antipasti. Glass fragments had been found in a glass. Splinters and broken pieces can cause serious injuries to the mouth and throat as well as internal injuries.
Recall for mixed antipasti
The Dortmund-based HMF Food Production GmbH & Co. KG has launched a recall for "San Centino Mixed Antipasti 285g". As reported on the portal "Lebensmittelwarnung.de" of the federal states and the Federal Office for Consumer Protection, glass fragments were found in a glass of the batch ITCP 103, EAN 4260260270971, date of minimum durability 12/04/2019.
In Kaufland markets on sale
The batch code and the best-before date can be found at the top of the lid. It is not recommended to consume the product on the given date. All other batches are flawless. The goods were sold exclusively to Kaufland in Baden-Württemberg, Brandenburg, Bavaria, Hesse, Berlin, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony and Saarland. Customers are requested to return unopened or already started products from this batch to the Kaufland stores. The purchase price will be refunded.
Broken glass can cause serious injury
Foods that could contain broken glass or broken glass should generally not be consumed. Because this can lead to serious injuries in the mouth and throat or even to internal injuries. In food production, due to errors in the manufacturing processes, contaminants or foreign bodies such as glass, aluminum or plastic residues can occur again and again. In the spring, a major recall was initiated in Bavaria, after up to two centimeters long glass fragments were found in pork. (Ad)