Nébih recalled the Ovomaltine chocolate product
The 100-gram Ovomaltine chocolate product sold in Müller stores was recalled because plastic pieces were found in it, the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) said on its website. The case was reported by the German Food Safety Authority to the European Union Food and Feed Safety Alert System (RASFF).
According to the information, the recall only applies to the product with the identification details described on the website.
Nébih asks customers not to eat from the product.
According to the information published on Müller’s website, the product in question will be returned to any Müller store without the presentation of the block, Nébih informed. (MTI)
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