Warning: hard plastic parts discovered in Billa Chili Chili Cheese Nuggets!

Warning: hard plastic parts discovered in Billa Chili Chili Cheese Nuggets!

In a significant recall campaign, the companies operating under the Billa and Penny brands always called back the Billa Chili Cheese Nuggets with a weight of 250 grams. The manufacturer of the affected product, Goodlife Foods from Boxtel in the Netherlands, provides information about potential health risks for consumers. The recall refers to the batch with the identifier L5069 and has the best-before date 28.05.2026, as kosmo.at reported.

The reason for the recall campaign is discoveries of hard plastic parts in individual packs. These contaminants can represent health risks. For this reason, consumers receive urgent warnings that recommend an immediate waiver of the consumption of the affected products. The products that are called back also include the Snackbox Chili Chili Cheese Nuggets, the Snackbox Wedges Chili Cheese Nuggets and the snack box fries chilli chili nuggets.

return information and apologies

Consumers have the option of carrying out the return of these articles without submitting a receipt. Goodlife Foods has apologized for the inconvenience. It is important to note that the warning is not implied that the health risk was caused by the manufacturer or distributor. The company ensures that all necessary measures are taken to ensure the security of consumers.

context for food recalls

Calculations of food of food are not uncommon and are often carried out to exclude health risks. Products that are endangered by contaminants such as bacteria, pesticides or even foreign bodies are particularly affected. According to Konschentrale.de , manufacturers are legally obliged to meet products if they do not meet the food safety requirements.

The Portal Foodspower Security.de serves as a central point of contact for consumers who would like to receive information about current recalls. Users can set notifications via new warning messages via push, email or RSS notification. These improvements make it easier to access relevant information and protect consumers from possible health risks.

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