We are not going to lie to each other, the period is delicate; also, when the pleasures present themselves to us, not to open our arms to them is sacrilege. So, in this idea of offering yourself the necessary comfort, rush on the chocolate is a way, in no way shameful, to get a shot of happiness at a lower price. Because chocolate, consumed in moderation, does a lot of good for the body. But then, sometimes the ones we love the most hurt us. If the Ferrero Rocher brand , knows how to delight the hearts of gourmands and fine gourmets, the reminder of one of its star products is a surprise that breaks our hearts.
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (Aesan) reported this Saturday, December 25, that a Ferrero Rocher product has been withdrawn from the market , because it contained ingredients not declared on its labeling . This is the delicious Le Grand Ferrero Rocher Noir. Composed of dark chocolate and hazelnuts, it usually makes our taste buds happy. "Recommended to consumers who have purchased this product and have a severe milk allergy or sensitivity not to consume this product and contact the Ferrero customer service team ([email protected]) “, assures the Aesan in its communication. According to The Independent , this incident was detected in a self-check by the company, which informed the recipients of the product and proceeded to withdraw the product.
Mainly on sale at our Spanish neighbours, the presence of milk proteins not included in the labeling of extra fine dark chocolate with hazelnuts , was noticed by the Catalan health authorities. As a precautionary measure, people allergic to dairy proteins who may have this product at home are advised to refrain from consuming it. Consumption of this product poses no risk to the rest of the population. In case of consumption of it some symptoms are recognizable. If there is swelling, pain, acidic diarrhea, or vomiting in the most serious cases, it is indeed an intolerance.
For information, this product is not marketed in France, but only in Spain, Portugal and Benelux.