Consumer recall: pastries sold at Lidl recalled in several stores in France because they may contain pieces of wood
|Il est dangereux de consommer ces pains suisses au chocolat vendus chez Lidl (illustration). Lidl
Lidl announces the recall of their Swiss breads. This Monday, September 9, 2024, several of these pastries could contain fragments of wood. It is therefore dangerous to consume them.
Lidl published Monday, September 9, 2024, a recall concerning Swiss chocolate breads sold in several of its stores in France between September 3 and 6, 2024, indicates Consumer Recall. The reason for this recall is the suspected presence of "small fragments of wood" in these pastries.
No specific batch
“The product is sold without a batch number in the bread and pastries section baked on site”, the brand indicates in its product recall. It is therefore not possible to identify it by a specific batch, and customers are invited to consult the list of stores concerned via a link provided by the brand.
Lidl warns that, "due to the risk of injury or adverse effects following the ingestion of these Swiss breads, as a precaution, it is recommended that people who hold products do not consume”. Customers in possession of these pastries can return them to the store for a refund.
A telephone number has been set up to answer customer questions: 08 00 54 35 54 35. The recall procedure will end on Saturday, September 21, 2024.