be careful, these aperitif cakes may contain plastic

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On January 25, the RappelConso site published a sheet relating to appetizer cakes that may contain plastic. The products concerned must be returned to the store.

Products sold nationwide. On January 25, the official site consumer reminders has published a new sheet on aperitif cakes. This is the Bouton d’Or brand product sold under the name “Mix Crackers”. The products were marketed from January 3 to 20 in Intermarché stores throughout the country. The products concerned are those whose the item code is 3250392556617 part of lot XFE 356 and whose time codes are from 5:49 p.m. to 7 p.m. Best before date is August 22, 2023.

Consumers who have the products in their possession are invited not to consume them and to bring them back to the point of sale in order toget a refund. In question, the suspicion of the presence of foreign bodies in the bag. It would be soft plastic. This presence poses a risk of injury or adverse effects if the product is ingested. It is for this reason that it is imperative to take back to store.

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Foreign bodies, a common problem

If it is more often bacteria issue, such as salmonella or listeria, in consumer recalls, it is also not uncommon to have, as in the present case, sheets relating to foreign bodies. On January 20, black pudding and apple tatins sold by certain local businesses, such as butchers, delicatessens and caterers, were recalled due to the presence of hard plastic foreign bodies in the pudding. A little earlier, on January 5, it was the “spreads” of yellowfin tuna, coriander and lime, which were subject to a recall due to a suspicion of presence of pieces of glass.

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