Recall In Norma-Germknödeln metal residues were found
The manufacturer of germ dumplings, which are sold at the supermarket chain Norma, has launched a major recall. The products could possibly contain metal residues. Purchased packs can be returned to the stores. The purchase price will be refunded.
Germ dumplings from Norma could contain metal parts
At the supermarket chain Norma, one type of germ dumpling has been taken out of the sale because of possible residues of metal particles. According to a news agency AFP, 300 gram packs labeled "St. Alpine Germknödel with blueberry filling and custard "affected. According to the portal "food alert.de" is about packs that are durable until at least 6, 7, 10 or 12 August. The portal refers to the manufacturer "Forster", who writes on his website: "For reasons of preventive consumer protection was promptly reacted and the goods as a precaution taken out of the sale."
Goods can also be returned without a receipt
According to the information, the product is sold at food discounter Norma. Meanwhile, it was taken as a precaution from the shelves. Customers who bought the product should not consume it. Consumers can return affected products to a store and will be refunded without presenting the receipt. Due to errors in the manufacturing processes, foreign objects or contaminants in food can occur again and again. Recently, the discounter Lidl had started a recall after metal foreign bodies in Gutknecht Kötbullar could not be excluded. In addition to foreign bodies, contamination with harmful germs is a common reason for food recall campaigns. (Ad)