Dangerous element found in pasta of a famous European brand.


Italian pasta Barilla, which has always pleased discerning gourmets, has been found to contain a lead 'contaminant' that poses a health risk. The European Union has already initiated a recall procedure in Germany.
A dangerous concentration of lead has been found in the pasta of the renowned Italian brand Barilla. The European Union has already started the recall process for batches of the product in Germany.
The European Union reported the presence of harmful lead in the products of the open Italian brand of pasta Barilla, which is used by many households. Initially, the batches were recalled in Germany, and later in Switzerland, and this may expand to other European countries.
The dangers of lead to health
According to experts, lead is harmful to the body regardless of age. Systematic consumption of products containing lead can lead to damage to internal organs, metabolic disorders, chronic fatigue, and headaches. Children may experience serious problems with the nervous system and intellectual development.
The detection of lead in the pasta of the well-known brand outrages Ukrainians. This incident raises questions about the quality and safety of the products we consume. Food quality control is crucial to prevent potential health threats. The presence of harmful lead can have very serious consequences, so manufacturers must strictly adhere to safety and quality standards.
Italian pasta Barilla contains a dangerous 'contaminant' of lead, which may be harmful to the body. The European Union has already begun recalling products in Germany, and this may extend to other European countries. According to experts, lead can cause serious health problems, especially in children, so it is important to ensure the quality and safety of food products.
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