Nébih called back a biscuit of Russian origin
Due to the glycidyl-ester content above the limit, a biscuit of Russian origin was recalled from Hungary.
The National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) is asking those who have purchased an Anela-branded 250 gram product with a shelf life of 22 May 2020 not to consume it.
Nébih has been informed by the German authorities through the European Union rapid alert system (RASFF). (MTI)
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