Nébih found a piece of metal in a 7days croissant
A piece of metal was found in the Polish-produced 7days croissants. The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) received an alarm on Friday on the case.
The Nébih told MTI: the European Union's rapid warning systems for food and feed (RASFF) alerted the Nébih that quality will keep for the products were best before 22 April, so they are likely no longer be found on the store shelves.
The recall applies only to the “7days croissant with cocoa cream filling” “Family Pack 5x37g” packaged products with expiring date of 22 April 2016.
The Nébih draws the consumers’ attention not to consume from the product. (MTI)
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