Food in supermarkets has been causing great anxiety lately because of the war. But this time the problem is completely different.
Many Italians are making real raids in supermarkets because due to the war there is the real danger of an interruption in the supply chain.
So now when we talk about food and the supermarket, war inevitably comes to mind. In fact, the risk is real and many economists even argue that it could end up in rationing. Draghi himself said in a recent press conference that rationing is not to be excluded in this period.
Food tampering
In short, food is definitely a hot topic with an impending war. But the news we are talking about instead concerns something completely different. This time the war has nothing to do with it, but food tampering has to do with it.
This is a batch of jam that would have been tampered with. Apparently the judiciary is also investigating this ugly story. But let’s try to understand what happened. The press release was issued by Conad who notified all customers. The brand of jam allegedly tampered with is Zuegg. Obviously both Zuegg and Conad are completely unrelated to the factsbut the supermarket, realizing this tampering, which is still quite mysterious today, issued this communication.
Who is involved and who risks
The facts would have taken place in the supermarket Conad of Pozza di Fassa. Consequently, anyone who bought Zuegg jam at this supermarket is strongly advised not to consume it and return it promptly to the same point of sale. The supermarket will provide for the replacement. The outlines of the matter are not clear and some development is expected by the Judiciary. But how does this alarm arise and above all, who are responsible for this dangerous tampering? Reading the press releases issued to protect the safety of consumers, there is no great information.
What is known and what is not
Rightly, both brands involved do not want to say anything they are unsure of and it is not clear who could have done this and for what purposes or if it was an absolutely fortuitous event, in any case anyone who made this purchase at the aforementioned supermarket must promptly return the products. Food alarms and merchandise recalls are something that should never be underestimated, especially when they have unclear contours as in this case. At present it is unknown even if there are victims oppure no.
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