Noodle recall at Aldi - recalled spaghetti, fusilli and penne
Recall at Aldi: "Gluten-free" pasta can contain gluten
Discounter Aldi Nord has announced a recall for various pasta products. Gluten could be present in the pasta labeled as "gluten-free". In persons with a gluten intolerance, the consumption could lead to health problems.
"Relevant amounts of gluten contain"
Aldi Nord calls the article "D'ANTELLI corn paste, 500g" in the varieties spaghetti, fusilli and penne of the supplier "S. Trade "back. "The article is labeled as" gluten-free, "but research has found that relevant amounts of gluten may be present," the company writes in a customer information. The product had already been taken out of the sale. The discounter calls customers to bring the above items back to the stores. The purchase price will be refunded.
Aldi Nord has a fallback call for the product "D'ANTELLI Corn Paste, 500g" in the spaghetti, fusilli and penne varieties of the supplier "S. Trade "started. Gluten may be present in the product labeled "gluten-free". (Image: ChiccoDodiFC / fotolia.com)Unpleasant consequences
In people who suffer from gluten intolerance (celiac disease), the consumption of gluten-containing foods can lead to many unpleasant sequelae.
Often, stomach and intestinal complaints such as digestive problems, abdominal pain, diarrhea, fat and bloating.
"People without a gluten intolerance can consume the article without hesitation," says the customer information. (Ad)