Attention! Mars And Snickers With Plastic Are Sold All Over Europe

Attention! Mars And Snickers With Plastic Are Sold All Over Europe
Attention! Mars And Snickers With Plastic Are Sold All Over Europe
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Batches of chocolate desserts Mars and Snickers are being withdrawn from around the world for fear that they could affect the health of the people who consume them. Plastic particles were found in the cakes.

The countries where the action to withdraw the delicacies started are France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Great Britain, the French newspaper Le Monde writes.

From the American company producing Mars and Snickers, I can't determine the number of dangerous desserts on the market, but it is known that every day about 10 million of the chocolate treats come out of the factory.

The popular Milky Way and Celebrities are also produced by this company, and there are suspicions that they can be dangerous.

It cannot be said with certainty that only the above-mentioned countries are the only ones selling dangerous desserts, say the French media, and therefore the operation will take place in countries around the world.

The American manufacturer says that the entire batch with a shelf life between June 19, 2016 and January 8, 2017 will be withdrawn from the market. The company is convinced that only in this party there are plastic particles that can cause health problems if swallowed.

With this campaign we want to warn all consumers who have bought dessert from the said batch not to consume it, say representatives of Mars and Snickers.

Representatives of the company in France also apologize for the worries they caused to their customers.

It is not yet clear how much the producers will lose from the withdrawal of the fatal batch.

Although Americans own the famous chocolate desserts, they are produced in a workshop in West Germany, where in all probability came the dangerous batch of sweets.

Mars has already posted on its official MarsDe website all its products that need to be destroyed. The campaign has started in 55 countries.

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