LIDL Romania: Official LAST-HOUR WARNING for Romanian Customers in the Country

LIDL Romania has issued an official last-minute warning, extremely important for customers all over Romania, which product it is withdrawing from sale now.

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LIDL Romania, one of the supermarket chains with the largest number of stores open in the entire country at the moment, has issued an official last-minute warning aimed at customers from the entire country. As you can see below, LIDL Romania is talking about the withdrawal from sale of a product, which appears to be not exactly compliant, asking customers to return the purchased products to the stores and not to consume them.

LIDL Romania says that the product Grandino Biscuits from soft dough, with 20% milk chocolate, 12% dark chocolate and 6% white chocolate 200g, manufactured by Banketbakkerij Merba BV, should not be consumed. We are talking about some stocks from the lots that LIDL Romania has received up to now, the company asking Romanians to return the products bought in stores to get their money back, the ones on the shelves being withdrawn.

LIDL Romania: Official LAST-HOUR WARNING for Romanian Customers in the Country

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Grandino Biscuits Soft dough biscuits, with 20% milk chocolate, 12%, dark chocolate and 6% white chocolate 200g withdrawn from sale by LIDL Romania.

LIDL Romania says that only products with a validity period of 12.12.2024 are affected by this withdrawal, stating that there is no possibility of excluding the fact that there are foreign metal bodies inside these products. Considering that in case of consumption there could be a risk of injury to people, LIDL Romania tells all customers to immediately return the affected products in order to receive back the money paid in the store.

LIDL Romania does not say how long the biscuits were sold Grandino Biscuits from soft dough, with 20% milk chocolate, 12%, dark chocolate and 6% white chocolate 200g in Romania, but if you have an affected one, it is important not to consume it. LIDL Romania is not to blame for this problem, the products being affected during the manufacturing process, so the fault lies with the manufacturer, who finally decided to voluntarily withdraw the product.

LIDL Romania has more information on this product on its website, so it is worth looking very carefully at all the details to be sure that we benefit from this warning and get our money back very quickly.