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Fontaneda Biscuits Withdrawn in Seven Spanish Regions Due to Risk of Metal Particles

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Fontaneda Pims orange biscuits are being withdrawn from sale in Spain due to the possible presence of metal particles. The products have already reached stores in seven autonomous communities, and authorities recommend not consuming biscuits from this batch.

A batch of Fontaneda Pims orange-flavored cookies is being recalled in Spain due to suspected presence of metal fragments in the product. This was announced by representatives of the manufacturer, Mondelēz International, who notified the relevant consumer protection authorities.

The recall concerns 150-gram packages of orange-flavored cookies, batch number OHT1153212, with an expiration date of April 30, 2026, and barcode 7622201639815. According to the Spanish Food Safety and Nutrition Agency, the product has already reached retail stores in Andalucía, the Balearic Islands, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Cantabria, the Comunitat Valenciana, and the Basque Country.

Authorities do not rule out that cookies from this batch may have reached other regions of the country through internal distribution. Information about the risk was promptly sent to regional agencies via the national rapid alert system to ensure the product is withdrawn from stores.

Consumers who have packs of cookies from the specified batch at home are advised not to consume the product. Authorities emphasize that the recall affects only this specific lot, and other Fontaneda products are not impacted.

Product recall measures are already being implemented at retail locations, and stores are informing customers about the need to return the item. If you find a package with the specified details, it is recommended to return it to the place of purchase for compensation.

Cases of foreign objects found in food products in Spain are rare, but such incidents always attract increased attention from regulatory authorities. The authorities continue to monitor the situation and urge citizens to exercise caution when purchasing and consuming food.

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