chlorpropham in oranges from Egypt
- Classification
- Non-compliance notification
- Risk
- Potential risk
- Category
- fruits and vegetables
- Hazard
- chlorpropham - {pesticide residues}
- Origin
- Egypt
- Notifier
- Netherlands
What is this? Oranges from Egypt may have a little too much of a farming chemical called chlorpropham.
What's happening? The Dutch food watchdogs found this extra chemical in some oranges. They have told stores to stop selling them.
Does this affect me? If you bought oranges from Egypt recently, check the bag or ask the store.
What should I do? Throw them away or return them. If you feel unwell, ask your pharmacist or doctor.
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Classification: Non-compliance notification · Risk: Potential risk · Category: fruits and vegetables · Hazard: chlorpropham - {pesticide residues} · Origin: Egypt · Notifier: Netherlands
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