Sunval recalls baby food

Cattle processed without a BSE test - meat was approved by the authorities

During the subsequent review of BSE tests in North Rhine-Westphalia, two organic cattle were also discovered for which no BSE tests had been carried out due to the failure of the veterinary authorities.

The 29 and 30 month old animals were released for consumption by the authorities and processed by Sunval Nahrungsmittel GmbH in August and September 2003.

The meat is contained in baby jars "Carrots with potatoes and beef" 190g (best before date 22.08.2005/03.09.2005/XNUMX and XNUMX/XNUMX/XNUMX), which have now been recalled from the trade as a precaution. Consumers who still have such products at home can return the jars and get a replacement.

No health hazard can be assumed in any way.

The two cattle come from a farm that has been working biodynamically for years. This type of economy offers the highest level of security against BSE, because in organic agriculture feeding animal meal has always been taboo. Only animals that were born on the organic farm can be marketed as organic products. In this way, the organic industry ensures the greatest possible safety for high-quality food. Preventive consumer protection comes first.

Source: Waghäusel [sunval]

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