Sold in particular by Lidl and Aldi, sugar donuts recalled throughout France

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2024-02-05 17:14:05

They give off an unpleasant odor. Sugar donuts sold in particular by the hard-discount supermarket chains Aldi and Lidl are the subject of a recall throughout France.

Produced by the Belgian group Vandemoortele, these donuts have undergone according to the site Consumer reminder an “organoleptic deviation”, that is to say a change affecting their taste or smell. A “metallic and acidic aftertaste in the product, the intensity of which varies from one batch to another” was notably highlighted. The recall was thus ordered as a “precautionary” measure following complaints.

Points of sale spread throughout France

Many batches of donuts are affected. They were marketed between November 1 and February 2 in points of sale throughout France, notably by Aldi and Lidl, but also by certain Carrefour or U stores, as well as in bakeries. The list of brands and batches subject to this recall is available on the Rappel Conso website.

Consumers who have purchased these products are invited to no longer consume them and to return them to the point of sale or destroy them.

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