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The National Veterinary Health and Food Safety Authority (ANSVSA) announces the withdrawal of the sale of mini-hamburgers sold in Carrefour stores, the reason is that the sesame seeds used could contain ethylene oxide, a product that, consumed at long-term, it can cause health problems, according to News.ro.
We inform you that the company BRETZEL BURGARD, has initiated the withdrawal of the marketing of the product MINI CHEESBURGERS 155G CARREFOUR, after a European alert about the presence of the pollutant ethylene oxide in certain batches of sesame seeds, used above the legally permitted limits. as an ingredient in product manufacturing. CARREFOUR ROMANIA SA withdraws from the market and withdraws from the market to consumers the following product with the following identification data: The product identification data are: Product name: MINI CHEESBURGERS 155G CARREFOUR EAN Code: 3560070953837 Lots / DLC: 101600128 – 08 / 06/2021 ”, transmits ANSVSA.
According to the institution, ethylene oxide can present a potential health risk in the event of repeated long-term consumption.
“It is recommended that people who own products from the batch described above do not consume them, but destroy them or take them back to the stores where they bought them. The equivalent value of the products will be returned, without the need to present the tax receipt ”, states ANSVSA, which presents the list of stores in which this product was sold.
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