Contaminated Granarolo butter: withdrawn from supermarkets due to allergen risk 

    There is a recall for a batch of Granarolo butter that may contain gluten not declared on the label

    Don't store avocado like this: it's dangerous

    The new food recall published on the Ministry of Health website is in the last few hours. In this case, the withdrawal concerns a batch of Granarolo branded butter that may contain undeclared allergens, specifically gluten.





    The product in question is sold in packs of one kilo and has the expiry date of 09-09-2021, which coincides with the production batch. Below is the complete sheet of the butter subject to the withdrawal:

    Contaminated Granarolo butter: withdrawn from supermarkets due to allergen risk 

    @Ministry of Health

     

    Consumers are therefore advised to pay the utmost attention and not to consume the product in case of celiac disease or gluten sensitivity and, in these cases, to return the product to the store where it was purchased.

    The new recall is in addition to that of the past few days, which concerns two other batches of Granarolo and Buon Pascolo butter, withdrawn from the shelves for the same reason, or due to the possible presence of allergens not declared on the label. 

    Source: Ministry of Health


    Read all our articles on food alerts:

    • Withdrawn Granarolo and Buon Pascolo butter due to the presence of undeclared allergens
    • A batch of smoked Norwegian salmon is called: foreign body found
    add a comment of Contaminated Granarolo butter: withdrawn from supermarkets due to allergen risk 
    Comment sent successfully! We will review it in the next few hours.