Attention! Carcinogenic ingredient detected in a Hungarian food product
The issue concerns a puffed rice cake produced by Planta Medicia Ltd. The 100g stripping may contain carcinogenic cadmium above the safe limit for human consumption.
According to 24.hu, Aldi withdrew the product and announced it may cause cancer, so nobody should eat it. Before, it was reachable in all Aldi stores in Hungary. Thus, the circulation of the product is potentially high in the country. According to the food chain, the following minimum durability dates are problematic:
- 25.04.2024,
- 02.05.2024,
- 03.05.2024,
- 08.05.2024,
- 10.05.2024
Aldi warns all of its customers not to consume the product. They can return it to any stores of the chain and will be reimbursed, even without a receipt. HERE are some photos of the product. Oddly, the did not communicate the issue on their official Facebook page.
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