Feb 9 • 18:33 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Did you buy this salad? Don't eat it

Atria is recalling a batch of its Coleslaw salad due to allergen risks after a mislabeling incident.

Atria, a Finnish food company, has announced a recall of a batch of its Coleslaw 300g salad due to serious allergen risks. The issue arose because a small number of packages were mistakenly labeled with the Atria Sweet Vinegar Coleslaw branding, despite the contents being the Coleslaw salad. The recall affects products with a use-by date of February 21, 2026, and consumers are advised not to consume this mix-up as it lacks the correct allergen labeling.

The recall was prompted by the missing allergen ingredients on the product's label. The mispackaged salad contains eggs, milk, and mustard seeds, which are allergens that could pose health risks for sensitive individuals. Atria has urged customers to check their packages carefully and to contact their consumer service with images of the incorrect product and packaging that shows the use-by date.

This incident highlights the importance of accurate labeling in food products to ensure consumer safety, particularly regarding allergens. The company has reinforced that if both the product species and packaging state Atria Coleslaw 300g, the ingredient list is correct, emphasizing consumer safety measures amid the recall process.

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