Increased withdrawals in the EU due to undeclared peanut allergen

게시됨 2021년 11월 10일

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In October and November 2021, a series of product recalls occurred due to incorrect labeling and the undeclared presence of peanuts. The issue was traced back to mislabeled peanut oil that was labeled as sunflower oil. The problem was widespread, with reports from Belgium, France, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Sweden. The recalls affected a variety of products, including confectionery, mayonnaise, sauces, and ready meals. The most significant finding of mislabeled peanut oil was in Belgium.
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At the turn of October and November 2021, there were numerous product withdrawals due to incorrect labeling and the presence of an undeclared allergen - peanuts. The problem was caused by a mislabeled ingredient in the products. Peanut oil has been labeled as sunflower oil. Excessive withdrawals due to undeclared peanuts The first report was recorded on October 28, 2021, when confectionery and mayonnaise were withdrawn in Belgium, and on October 29, information appeared on the RASFF portal about incorrectly labeled peanut oil, which was labeled as sunflower oil. In this case, an additional problem is the health risk due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (peanuts). The non-conforming product was reported by Belgium, it comes from France and has been distributed in the following countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden (as of November 5, 2021). During this time, we have noticed an increase in withdrawals due to undeclared peanuts, ...
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