ATTENTION Consumers: Health risk discovered by barilla noodles!

ATTENTION Consumers: Health risk discovered by barilla noodles!

In an alarming recall, the pasta manufacturer Barilla announced that a bleile content lying above the permitted limit was found in certain batches of pasta. This applies to the Barilla Integrale whole grain Penne Rigate product line in 500 gram packs with the best-before date by March 1, 2026 and Lot number I13446624. The recall was originally initiated in Switzerland, but could also affect consumers in Germany, since official callback letters for Germany are currently missing, such as ruHR24.de reported.

In the case of laboratory analyzes, questionable pollutant concentrations were found. Lead, a well -known heavy metal, is a health risk, especially for sensitive groups such as children, pregnant women and breastfeeding. In extreme cases, poisoning can even end fatal, such as Heidelberg24.de Warnt.

Details on the recall

Consumers in Switzerland have the opportunity to return the affected noodles without a receipt and receive the full purchase price. Sales that led the products concerned include Spar, Maxi and TopCC markets. The recall was listed in the Rasff rapid warning system of the European Commission on May 20, which indicates a quick reaction to ensure the security of consumers.

While Barilla does not provide detailed information on the scope of the recall, it is recommended that the affected pasta do not consume. It is important to pay attention to your own health and to return the products immediately in the event of uncertainties, as lead can accumulate in the body and cause serious health problems.

The website foodwarung.de is also available for further information on food warnings. There, consumers can find current information on recalls and health risks.

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