Nébih: Lidl Hungary has recalled and withdrawn its Advent calendar sweets from circulation
Lidl Hungary has recalled and withdrawn its 75-gram Advent calendar (chocolate) from circulation due to a sensory problem, the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) told MTI.
Nébih asks customers not to consume the product manufactured by Milano sp. z o.o., regardless of the best-before date.
The recalled product will be taken back to any Lidl store, and the price will be refunded even without a block, they were informed.
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