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Recall / Lidl: Warning about Milbona cheese – risk of injury

As a precaution, Lidl is recalling a Milbona cheese. It could contain plastic. You should know that now.

  • Lidl has recalled one of its products.
  • The discounter warns its customers about consumption.
  • Milbona’s item was sold in several federal states – including in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Neckarsulm – After Aldi Only last week had a popular dish pulled out of the market because of broken glass, is now the next disco giant: Lidl must recall a product. In one cheese ofMilbona foreign objects made of plastic could be contained.

Recall from Lidl: Cheese could contain plastic

It is not the first product to be recalled by Lidl’s own Milbona brand. Only a few months ago there was one nationwide warningbecause branded milk may have been contaminated by a bacterium.

This time it’s not about milk, it’s about milk cheese, As Lidl announced, the manufacturer Delicateur is currently calling back a grated cheese. And because the Dutch manufacturer above all Lidl supplied with the cheese the recall the discounter.

Warning from Lidl: Milbona cheese is being recalled

Specifically, the recall at Lidl is the following cheese: “Milbona Gouda cheese young grated at least 7 weeks matured, 250 g. “Customers can see from the lot number 893839538051060191224, the identity number NL Z 0507 i EG or the best-before date of March 23, 2020 whether their product is a cheese that may be Contains plastic,

Small plastic particles can also be found in a Rewe product. Rewe has recalled a cake because the manufacturer cannot rule out a health hazard.

If this is the case, warn Lidl expressly before eating the grated cheese. Because the manufacturer cannot rule out that there are blue plastic foreign bodies in the product.

Recall from Lidl: There is a risk of injury if consumed

Even if the blue plastic particles normally should be clearly visible in the grated Gouda from Milbona, Lidl, just like Netto, calls the product out of caution. Because when consumed, injuries to the esophagus and, in the worst case, internal bleeding can occur. Similar to the broken glass found in a popular dish at Aldi.

Please do not eat this cheese – it could contain plastic

© Lidl

Customers who bought the affected item should therefore never use the cheese. However, it can easily be returned to all Lidl branches. Even without presentation of the sales receipt, the purchase price will be reimbursed by the discounter.

Lidl cheese sold in several federal states

The “Milbona Gouda cheese young grated. at least 7 weeks matured” only in Lidl branches in Hesse, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate. Here the affected product was immediately withdrawn from the sale. Other Milbona products are not affected, as Lidl said.

After this news, somehow the appetite for the grated cheese disappears. This is wonderful on a pizza. But some will probably want to do without them in the near future. Because here too there was only a recent recall.

Lidl also has to recall popular spices

No pizza was called back, but a popular spice that no pizza should be without. This is oregano, which is often sprinkled on the dough.

Not only Lidl was affected by the recall, but a whole range of German supermarkets. The manufacturer of an oregano spice had warned that the product could possibly contain poison. Among other things, the spice was on the shelves at Lidl, Edeka and Marktkauf.

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