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Prisma recalls protein bars due to undeclared egg
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Prisma recalls protein bars due to undeclared egg

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Prisma Peremarket is recalling three Leader protein bars due to undeclared egg content.
  • The products are safe for consumers without egg allergies.
  • Customers can return the affected products to any Prisma store for a full refund without a receipt.

Prisma Peremarket has issued a recall for three varieties of Leader protein bars. The recall is due to the potential presence of egg, an allergen that was not declared on the product packaging.

The affected products include Leader Performance Protein Soft White Chocolate (60g), Leader Performance Protein Soft Chocolate Brownie (60g), and Leader Promour Puffer Banana Toffee (40g). Consumers are advised to check the best-before dates and batch numbers for specific affected items.

While the products are considered safe for individuals without egg allergies, Prisma strongly advises consumers with egg allergies to avoid consuming them. The company has stated that the undeclared egg poses a risk only to those with specific allergies.

Customers who have purchased the recalled protein bars are encouraged to return them to their nearest Prisma store. A full refund will be provided upon return, and customers do not need to present a receipt. This measure aims to ensure consumer safety and prevent any potential allergic reactions.

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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.