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Product recall: Milka Oreo bars recalled throughout Europe

Product recall: Milka Oreo bars recalled throughout France

A batch of Milka Oreo Bars is subject to a product recall. The reason ? The potential presence of plastic particles. TipsForWomens explains how to react if you have purchased this product.

Marketed since December 1, 2023, certain Milka Oreo Bars 5 x 37 g have been recalled. The product may contain plastic particles. For your health, it is therefore recommended not to consume it.

Milka Oreo Bars: presence of plastic particles

The references of the batch concerned are:

  • Food / Sweet products Milka Oreo bars 5×37 grs
  • Tag: Milka
  • Model or reference: Milka Oreo bars 5×37 grs
    • • GTIN 7622210738851 Lot OSK0934651 Minimum durability date 08/18/2024
  • Packaging: 5 x 37 grs: 185 grs
  • Marketing date: 01/12/2023
  • End of marketing date: 08/18/2024
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Geographical sales area: entire Europe
  • Distributors: Action; Aldouest; Auchan; Codifrance; Leclerc; Match

Only the batch number indicated is affected by this recall, any other batch number can be consumed. No other product marketed by Mondelez International in Europe, Milka or Oreo, is affected by this recall.

What is the procedure to follow ?

These bags were recalled because a check revealed the possible presence of plastic particles.

According to the government website Rappel Conso, the risks of injury/adverse effects incurred by consumers who ingest this inert waste led to the recall.

Therefore, the brand invites its consumers to no longer consume this product and to return it to the point of sale or to contact consumer service on 09 69 39 79 79.

It also assures those who have purchased this famous product that they will be refunded or that an exchange will be offered to them, until the end date of the recall procedure, April 16, 2024.

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