The king of bargains has struck once more, but not to offer you a great promotion. Alas, Lidl has to deal with a product recall involving chocolate cakes chocolat very popular with children. Apparently, the latter would have an overdose of additives… We reveal to you precisely which references it is.
Lidl : a new recall of products intended for children!
Lidl is very present in the world of cooking. Indeed, the German giant markets all the necessary ingredients. In addition, the brand regularly offers you recipe ideas that you can also find on the YouTube channel with cooks Hervé and Audrey. At last, Lidl also has all the appliances and at an unbeatable price. So, over the years, the king of good deals has positioned itself in the hearts of the French as one of the favorite brands. Trust had been established between consumers and the distributer. Alas, like other stores, Lidl is singled out for certain products with dubious composition.
Indeed, they are everywhere around us on the shelves, but we don’t see them… These are food additives. Lidl unfortunately is no exception to the rule. A lot of products are concerned and even some for children. So, take a good look at the labels and if you read the letter E, avoid buying this food. We warn you, it will not be easy as it is found everywhere. In any case, food companies are obliged to mention them. You will have the unpleasant surprise to discover that your little ones’ cakes are stuffed with it… Additive, coloring, preservative, everything is there! It’s no secret that these substances are dangerous for your health…
The sign recommends throwing away the cakes or bringing them back to the store in order to be reimbursed ⬇️ #Consumption #Reminder #France https://t.co/Xr0pHVnhou
— paris_normandie (@paris_normandie) March 31, 2022
Lidl : protect your little ones from this product!
If you are used to doing your courses at the house of Lidl and you usually buy the brand chocolate cakes Sondey, stop now! In effect, Lidl must carry out a recall of three batches of “Mini chocolate chip cookies” of this brand. To give you more precision, these are boxes containing ten small cakes for a total weight of 300 g. The affected batch numbers are as follows: 046G210 / 046G211 / 046G212. They all have the same barcode: 04056489371885.
Group recalls boxes of Sondey brand mini chocolate chip cookies due to sodium diphosphate overdose https://t.co/9tKRDUhXJQ
— RTL France (@RTLFrance) March 31, 2022
The safety threshold for this additive is exceeded
In addition, we can also tell you that these references were sold between February 16 and March 23, 2022, with a consumption date set for August 18 of that same year. The product recall targets all stores in France. According to Drink reminder, the item might contain an overdose of the additive sodium diphosphate, more commonly known under the code name E450. This would have exceeded the safety threshold.
Pizzas sold by several Lidl stores are subject to a recall, due to an incorrect use-by date (DLC) – Here are the products concerned https://t.co/5q2GwSWYSu
— Jean-Marc Morandini (@morandiniblog) November 30, 2021
What happens when you eat this food?
When this additive is present in too large a dose in the product, it leads to a distortion of taste. We are indicated that it is not really dangerous, but rather that the taste will be less good. In addition, the possibility of having mild digestion problems is mentioned, but not necessarily in all people. In case of stomach aches, do not hesitate to consult your doctor and ask his opinion. Like other product recalls, you have the option of getting your money back. Indeed, it suffices to bring back the product in the store Lidl closest to you. In any case, it should not be consumed.
It’s been a while since Lidl had not been affected by such problems. The last ones concerned pizzas and Salmon few months ago. By the way, speaking of pizzas, we take this opportunity to share this pizza reminder information below.
The frozen pizza brand Buitoni (Nestlé) announced on Friday the immediate recall of the entire Fraîch’up range (16 references) following being informed of the presence of Escherichia coli bacteria in the dough of a product. #pizza #Buitoni #FraichUp #consumption #Nestle pic.twitter.com/vOFrxA5chB
— Tristan Sarrat (@TristanSarrat) March 18, 2022