Retail chain recalls faulty grater: Risk of food contamination
A faulty kitchen grater that may release metal particles into food has been found on the market. Consumers are warned to stop using it immediately.
A retail chain in Slovakia has recalled a dangerous kitchen grater due to the risk of food contamination. The grater was found to release small metal particles during use, which could mix with the food. This defect was discovered during a quality control check, and the product was promptly removed from the shelves.
Consumers are urged to stop using the grater immediately, as ingesting metal particles poses a significant health risk. If consumed, these particles could cause serious digestive issues or other health problems.
The retail chain is offering a full refund to customers who return the product, even without a receipt. Experts advise caution when purchasing kitchen utensils, emphasizing the importance of high-quality products that meet safety standards.
This incident highlights the importance of strict quality control for products that come into contact with food, warning consumers to avoid using poor-quality kitchen tools. If there is any doubt about a product's safety, it should be discontinued immediately to prioritize health.