Incorrect best before date on burrata, from Italy
- Classification
- Information notification for follow-up
- Risk
- Potential risk
- Category
- milk and milk products
- Origin
- Italy
- Notifier
- Netherlands
What is this? A batch of burrata cheese from Italy has the wrong “best before” date printed on the label.
What's happening? The cheese may still be safe to eat after the printed date, but shops are recalling it to be sure.
Does this affect me? If you bought burrata in the Netherlands, Belgium or Germany, check the package.
What should I do? Take it back to the shop for a refund or ask your pharmacist or doctor if you are unsure.
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Classification: Information notification for follow-up · Risk: Potential risk · Category: milk and milk products · Origin: Italy · Notifier: Netherlands
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