Consumer protection - Company recalls "Green raisins extra long"
Hamburg-based Nadi Holding GmbH has recalled the product "Grüne Rosinen extra lang". The portal of the federal states and the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety announced on Wednesday that an increased content of sulphur dioxide had been detected. The 400-gram packs with a best-before date of 1 June 2025 are affected. Sulphur dioxide is an allergen that requires labeling - but there is no label on the product. According to the information, the federal states of Bavaria, Berlin, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia and Saxony are affected.
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- Consumers in Saxony should also be aware of this recall, as the affected states include Bavaria, Berlin, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, and their own state.
- Despite the food safety issue in Hamburg with "Grüne Rosinen extra lang", restaurants in Bavaria continue to serve traditional dishes, catering to the diverse food preferences of their consumers.
- The presence of an allergen like sulphur dioxide in food, such as the recalled "Grüne Rosinen extra lang", highlights the importance of strict labeling regulations in food production, especially across regions like North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony.
- In response to the recall of "Grüne Rosinen extra lang" in Hamburg, consumer protection agencies in Berlin and Lower Saxony are conducting investigations to ensure similar incidents do not occur in their food industries.
Source: www.stern.de