Woolworths is urgently recalling children's jackets due to health risks!
Woolworths is recalling a children's softshell jacket on November 2, 2025 due to health risks. Customers should return the jackets.

Woolworths is urgently recalling children's jackets due to health risks!
Woolworth Austria announced a recall for a children's product today, November 2, 2025. This affects a children's softshell jacket that must be urgently recalled due to health risks. The main reason for this recall is the presence of PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) - so-called forever chemicals that are considered potentially harmful to health. Woolworths has already initiated all damage control measures and is asking customers to return the jackets, which were sold with order number 35757800 and EAN 2000011280475, to stores.
As part of the recall, Woolworth is offering a full refund of the purchase price, which is 12 euros or 1 euro. Customers who have questions about this recall can contact the service hotline on +43 19 28 07 05. Woolworths takes the health of its customers seriously and responds promptly to these safety concerns to minimize potential risks. A message from 5min also reports the exact details of this recall.
Additional information on the use of PFOA
PFOA is a chemical compound found in many industrial applications and products. These so-called forever chemicals have come under heavy criticism due to their persistence in the environment and potential health risks. Researchers point out their potentially cruel consequences, which is why manufacturers are increasingly being urged to develop products without these substances. Woolworths is following this trend by taking proactive measures.
Such recalls are not only a sign of responsibility on the part of companies, but also an important measure to protect consumers from health risks. Woolworths' response shows that customer safety is its top priority.
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