IKEA withdraws more sweets
IKEA is calling back six chocolates cannot be consumed by those who have peanut and almond allergies regardless of the product’s maturity – the company said on Thursday, after the beginning of the week called back two chocolates because they may cause allergic reactions to milk or peanut sensitive persons.
Customers can return their products to any IKEA stores in Hungary where they will receive back the full purchase price – the communication states.
The company also said that so far no cases of allergy occured due to the six, recalled chocolates. (MTI)
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