undeclared sulphur dioxide (SO2) in a batch of green pitted olives from Greece
- Classification
- Alert notification
- Risk
- Serious
- Kategori
- fruits and vegetables
- Fare
- sulphur dioxide (SO2) - {chemical contamination (other)}
- Origin
- Greece
- Notifier
- Ireland
What is this? Some green pitted olives from Greece may have a chemical called sulphur dioxide (SO2) that was not listed on the label.
What's happening? A batch of these olives has too much SO2. This can be harmful to some people.
Does this affect me? If you bought green pitted olives from Greece, check the package. This may affect people in Ireland or Belgium.
What should I do? Do not eat them if you see SO2 listed or if you are unsure. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you have health concerns.
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Classification: Alert notification · Risk: Serious · Category: fruits and vegetables · Hazard: sulphur dioxide (SO2) - {chemical contamination (other)} · Origin: Greece · Notifier: Ireland
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