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UK/London: Lidl Great Britain Limited (“Lidl GB”), a London, England establishment and subsidiary of Lidl of Stiftung & Co KG of Neckarsulm, Baden-Wüttenberg, Germany, updates its existing recall for a single batch/lot of Cologran Stevia Sweetener Tablets, a Stevia variant, from the British marketplace to include additional batch/lots.
The original recall was initiated due to undeclared Aspartame (also known as E951), an artificial sweetener made with the chemical Phenylalanine and consequential possible Carcinogenic risks as well as serious health and safety hazards for people with Phenylketonuria (also called “PKU”) as well as people taking certain medications for their mental health.
FSA: http://ht.ly/Q5sc30reuRc
Direct link: https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/alert/fsa-prin-45-2020-update-1
Additional information:
The UK Food Standards Agency (“FSA”) reports the following chemical Sweetener products are subject to recall:
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Filed under: Carcinogen (Cancer-causing), Chemical contamination hazard, Food & Drink, Phenylalanine, UK FSA | Tagged: Cologran, Cologran Stevia Sweetener Tablets, FSA Ref: FSA-PRIN-45-2020-update-1, LIDL GB, Lidl Great Britain Limited, Phenylketonuria, PKU, Recalls Direct RIN: 13620-2020, Stevia, UK Food Standards Agency ("FSA"), undeclared Phenylalanine | Leave a comment »