“The company Gdańskie Młyny – Sp. z o. o. withdraws from the market the product Gdańskie Młyny – Rye flour type 720 bread 1 kg with the date of minimum durability of 11/2024 with batch numbers: 31485/24, 31492/24, 31495/24. Tests of the product showed that the permissible level was exceeded Ochratoxin A, therefore the manufacturer cannot guarantee the full safety of the product,” the network said shops Lidl In message to their customers.
Rye Flour from Gdańsk Młyny withdrawn from Lidl. The permissible level of a toxic substance has been exceeded
“Items with the batches indicated above can be returned in any Lidl store without having to show a receipt. (…) All other products manufactured by Gdańskie Młyny – Sp. z o. o. are not covered by the recall. The manufacturer Gdańskie Młyny – Sp. z o. o. apologizes to all consumers who bought the indicated batches of the product for this situation,” the release added information.
It should be mentioned that Ochratoxin A is a contaminant found in many types of food, including:incl. in cereals and cereal products. What is important, however, Chief Sanitary Inspectorate revealedthat this substance may be carcinogenic to the kidneys.
Previously, the GIS warned about yellow cheese
Let us remind you that only at the end of September we informed about a similar situation that concerned a batch of yellow cheese Złoty Mazur from the “MLEKPOL” Dairy Cooperative in Grajewo. GIS then warned consumers about popular sliced cheese in which the presence of Salmonella Newport bacteria was detected.
Consuming a product contaminated with bacteria could result in food poisoning or even a more severe systemic infection.