Did you buy this tea? Don't drink it
The Finnish Food Authority has issued a recall of a batch of Thai Slinmy herbal tea due to the presence of the carcinogenic substance dantron, which is banned in the EU.
The Finnish Food Authority has announced a recall of a specific batch of Thai Slinmy herbal tea after it was found to contain dantron, a substance prohibited in the European Union due to its potential carcinogenic effects. The detection occurred during regulatory checks in Germany, prompting immediate action to protect consumers. Dantron's banned status in EU food products underscores the seriousness of this health risk, as products containing the substance pose potential threats to public health.
This herbal tea, marketed to assist in weight loss, has been available in ethnic grocery stores throughout Finland, raising concerns over consumer health and safety. Retailers that were selling this product have reacted quickly by removing the item from their shelves and notifying customers about the possible health risks associated with its consumption. This case highlights the importance of regulatory oversight in ensuring food safety and the challenges faced by authorities in upholding these standards amidst a diverse marketplace.
Consumers who may have purchased the affected batch are urged to immediately cease its use. The batch in question has specific identification details, including an EAN code, batch number, and expiration date, which should be noted by buyers for future reference. The quick response from the authorities serves as a reminder for vigilance in food consumption and the importance of reporting any adverse health effects that might arise from this or similar products.