Diets and Nutrition

Product recall: these batches of Garlic Semolina contain an allergen

Product recall: these batches of Garlic Semolina contain an allergen

You’ve fallen for this condiment, as good as it is powerful, capable of giving your dishes a little southern accent! Please note, certain batches of ARO brand fine ground garlic may contain a food allergen not declared on the packaging.

“ARO Fine Semolina Garlic” product recall: affected batches

Discover the characteristics of the batches concerned:

  • Food / Herbs and spices GARLIC SEMOLINA FINE 1KG ARO
  • Brand: ARO
  • Model or reference: FINE SEMOLATED GARLIC 1KG ARO
    • • GTIN 3439495110159 Lot Lot: SY2310046 Minimum durability date 06/12/2025
    • • GTIN 3439495110159 Lot Lot: SA220712-4 Minimum durability date 07/12/2025
    • • GTIN 3439495110159 Lot Lot: SA220712-4 Minimum durability date 09/14/2025
    • • GTIN 3439495110159 Lot Lot: SA220712-4 Minimum durability date 06/11/2025
    • • GTIN 3439495110159 Lot Lot: 23086 Minimum durability date 04/08/2025
  • Marketing date: 07/17/2023
  • End of marketing date: 01/17/2024
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Health mark: EMB 26193
  • Geographical sales area: entire Europe
  • Distributors: METRO Europe

Recall of FINE SEMOLATED GARLIC 1KG ARO

What should you do if you have this product?

These products revealed the presence of traces of the Peanut allergen not declared on the packaging. These undeclared allergenic substances can put allergic people at risk. Peanut allergy is one of the most common and severe food allergies, often causing serious problems.

It is recommended that you no longer consume or use this product and return it to the point of sale for a refund, until the end of the recall procedure, June 6, 2026.

For any further information, a contact number has been set up: 0170960278

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