Mar 6 • 14:37 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Warning about Finns' favorite coffee - there may be metal in these Kulta Katriina packages

Meira has issued a warning about the risk of foreign objects in its popular Kulta Katriina coffee due to a machinery failure.

In a recent announcement, Finnish coffee producer Meira alerted consumers about the potential presence of metal pieces in its widely liked Kulta Katriina filter coffee. This warning comes as a result of a machinery malfunction on the production line that could have caused these metal fragments to mix with certain coffee packages. Meira has specifically noted the risk pertains to the Kulta Katriina Perinteinen filter coffee, 500 g, with best before dates of August 23, 24, 26, September 1, and September 5, 2027.

The company's statement emphasizes that while the coffee brewing method using a drip coffee maker would typically filter out any metal pieces, it is advised that consumers refrain from using the affected batches. Consumers have been encouraged to return any packages bearing the specified best before dates to the stores where they were purchased for a full refund. Meira has expressed regret over this incident and hopes to ensure the safety of its coffee products.

This event underlines the importance of vigilance in food production quality control and the proactive measures taken by companies to manage potential risks. The incident is likely to have implications for consumer trust in the Kulta Katriina brand and may lead to increased scrutiny of production practices going forward.

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