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A batch of Fontaneda cookies distributed in the Basque Country could contain metal particles

The Food Safety Agency has recommended not to eat Pims Naranja cookies purchased in recent days.

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The food company Mondelez International reported on Monday to the consumer authorities that a batch of Pims Naranja cookies from the Fontaneda brand could contain metal particles.



The Spanish Food Safety and Nutrition Agency (AESAN) has determined that this is a 150 gram product, lot OHT1153212, to be consumed before 30 April 2026 and with bar code 7622201639815 .

The company reports that it has distributed this range of products in several autonomous communities , including the Basque Country. It has also been possible to buy in Andalusia, the Balearic Islands, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Cantabria and the Valencian Community, and it has not been ruled out that it has also been distributed to other autonomous communities.

The Aesanos have transmitted the information to the competent authorities in each territory to verify the withdrawal of the affected products from the marketing channels.

However, if the products included in the alert are at home, it has called for no consumption

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