After the chocolate: a disappointing message to decaffeinated coffee consumers

by time news

Many consumers have been forced to return Strauss chocolate and ice cream products to the shelves due to suspicion of the salmonella bacterium, and another announcement in the food sector is this time aimed at decaffeinated coffee consumers. Nestle Barn announced tonight (Tuesday) that in some packages of roasted and ground espresso coffee capsules, Starbucks PIKE PLACE, a marking fault was found on the packaging – a product containing caffeine was mistakenly labeled as decaffeinated.

These are Starbucks packages PIKE PLACE only, bar code 7630477891677:
Batch 1299378602, better to use before 26.10.2022
Batch 2013378602, better to use before 13.01.2023

It also contains caffeine Photo: Nestle Barn

The company stated that consumers who consume decaffeinated coffee are asked not to consume the product and are invited to call consumer service at * 2732 for a replacement product. It should be noted that the product is safe to use for consumers who consume caffeinated coffee. The Ministry of Health has been updated on the matter.

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