'Do not eat': Metal contamination prompts urgent recall of pastry treat from Lidl
•Ferrero UK has issued an urgent recall of its frozen Nutella Croissants sold at Lidl stores due to concerns the products may contain metal fragments.The confectionery giant is warning shoppers not to...
•TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Customers who have already purchased the frozen pastries are being advised to either dispose of them or seek a refund from their place of purchase.The recall spec...
•Ferrero has confirmed: "The affected products are limited to specific batches."The company has also reassured customers that its wider product range remains unaffected by this issue.Shoppers can verif...
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المصدر: GB News | Source: GB NewsFerrero UK has issued an urgent recall of its frozen Nutella Croissants sold at Lidl stores due to concerns the products may contain metal fragments.
The confectionery giant is warning shoppers not to consume the affected items, which pose a potential safety hazard.
Retail outlets stocking the product will display point-of-sale notices informing customers about the recall and providing guidance on next steps.
The company has stressed that the contamination risk makes the croissants unsafe for consumption.
"If you have bought the product, do not eat it," it said in a statement.
TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayCustomers who have already purchased the frozen pastries are being advised to either dispose of them or seek a refund from their place of purchase.
The recall specifically targets four-packs bearing batch codes L126Z39 and L127Z39.
Products with the first batch code carry a best-before date of 6 May 2027, while those marked with the second code are dated 7 May 2027.
No other dates or batch numbers are included in this safety alert. Ferrero has confirmed: "The affected products are limited to specific batches."
The company has also reassured customers that its wider product range remains unaffected by this issue.
Shoppers can verify whether their purchase falls within the recall by checking the packaging for the relevant codes and expiry information.
Those who have purchased the affected croissants should refrain from eating them under any circumstances.
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Consumers may return the product to the Lidl store where it was bought to receive a complete refund.
Alternatively, customers can dispose of the items if they prefer not to make the journey back to the retailer.
For additional information or assistance, Ferrero UK can be contacted directly on 0330 053 8943.
The company has also made its customer service team available via email at consumers.uk@ferrero.com.
Point-of-sale notices displayed in stores provide further details about the recall and outline the steps affected customers should take.
This recall extends well beyond British shores, with the same frozen bakery products being withdrawn from shelves across the European continent.
Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Hungary and Romania have all been affected by identical metal contamination concerns.
The company has sought to reassure its loyal customer base that this issue remains confined to the specific batches identified.
"No other Ferrero product is affected, and consumers can continue to enjoy their products as usual," the manufacturer stated.
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