Product information: These types of ice cream must not be eaten, they are contaminated!
For some time now, a product recall notice has mentioned Häagen-Dazs ice cream. With good reason, we thought a carcinogenic component. Find out all the details about the contaminated product in this article.
Product recall for Häagen-Dazs ice cream
It’s true that it’s ice season. Most of us consume it to refresh ourselves. Especially since the heat in our regions has been going on for some time. However, you have to be careful before you buy it. Certain batches of ice cream marketed in Belgium have been the subject of a product recall.
❌ Consumer reminder: Four flavors of Häagen-Dazs vanilla ice cream withdrawn https://t.co/IdxKsoRFXZ via @independently
— The Independent (@independent) July 7, 2022
In fact, this concerns seven ice cream Häagen-Dazs brand. These batches had to be taken off the shelves after the discovery of carcinogenic components. It was the American group George Mills that sounded the alarm. This element in question is 2-chloroethanol. The latter is an indicator of the presence of ethylene oxide, a carcinogenic pesticidein these ice creams.
This product recall was announced by the Belgian Federal Food Safety Agency (AFSCA). As the latter indicated, these are stores like Albert Heijn and Intermarché who marketed these batches. We also found some at Jumbo.
According to the information received, the problem originates froma vanilla supplier. As a result, Georges Mills has recalled products containing vanilla from this supplier.
Product recall: Ice cream recalled in France
This is not at all the first time that ice cream from Häagen-Dazs are the subject of a food scandal. Recall that on August 4, 2022, the Belgians have already withdrawn ten products of the brand in supermarkets. With good reason, on July 8, 2022, France had alerted them to the presence of ethylene oxide in these ice creams through the RASFF system.
Since then, several members of the European Union have done the same in their shops. You haven’t forgotten eitherWarn customers of the risks consumption of these products.
In the case of France, it had withdrawn 18 Häagen-Daz ice creamss after this product recall. A payout that occurred on August 5, 2022.
Conso recall pin multiple batches of ice creamhttps://t.co/3MVp0W21Hr
— IEUP (@ieupmedia) August 6, 2022
Spain for its part similar measures taken. According to national security agencies, on August 8, 2022, the Spanish hijacked 20 Häagen-Dazs products.
Therefore, after this scandal, we always ask you to do so be vigilant before eating ice cream.
Some batches of cakes to avoid
You don’t just have to be careful with ice. Also affects a product recall certain batches of cakes sold in supermarkets.
It’s also quite unfortunate that this is affecting Children’s favorite products. In fact, on August 3, 2022, we were informed that certain cakes sold in supermarkets are prohibited for consumption.
With good reason, they contain foreign objects such as glass, metal, plastic, textiles and even paper. The affected products are pound cakes of 250, 500 and 800 g. The marbled bar of 500 g of the P’tit Déli brand was also affected by this product recall.
Note that all of these cakes were sold at Leclerc between June 17th and August 3rd, 2022. There are multiple batches. Here are their GTINs: 3564700487464, 3564700019481, 3564700019474 as well as 3564700793770. Their best before date is between August 15 and September 12, 2022.
Therefore, after finding these foreign objects in these cakes, we will advise each of us against it not consume. Our digestive system could actually be damaged by ingesting the products in question. So if you bought some, you can either return these cakes to the store where you bought them or call consumer service.
It must be recognized that product recalls do occur increasingly common in France. After the contaminated nuggets and the ice creams, now the cakes are affected. Therefore, the editors advise to always be attentive in order not to miss product recalls. This can help you avoid the worst.