Two batches of eco vegetable chips have been withdrawn from sale, and customers who bought these products are advised not to consume them, due to exceeding the allowed value for acrylamide, a substance harmful to humans, announces the National Sanitary-Veterinary Authority and for Food Safety (ANSVSA), according to News.ro.
Congestion at the supermarketPhoto: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea
According to ANSVSA, the supplier Dennrre initiated the withdrawal from marketing and the recall from customers of two batches of eco vegetable chips (producer Go Pure), with expiration dates April 15 and April 22. The initiative is determined by exceeding the allowed values of acrylamide.
People who bought these products are advised not to consume them, but to destroy them or return them to the stores, between March 2-23, and will receive their value.
Acrylamide is a substance that can appear in some foods when they are fried or treated at high temperatures, being harmful to humans.