Contaminated eggs – New products were withdrawn from circulation in France
In France, four pasta varieties made from Belgian and Dutch eggs – contaminated with fipronil – were withdrawn from circulation, according to the list of the a French Agriculture Ministry published on Wednesday.
Up to now, 22 products from Belgium or the Netherlands were withdrawn from the market, but this is the first time that the competent French authority withdrew French-produced foodstuffs. The products were manufactured in France and were made of Dutch or Belgian eggs. (MTI)
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