Recalled Food & beverages – Current GIS Alerts 2026
Found 381 recalled products in the Food & beverages category. Check batch numbers, shops, and hazard information.
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Vegetable paste with spinach and pine nuts, gluten-free BIO, 135 g (Allos)
Possible contamination of one ingredient with metal fragments. Potential effects: cuts, perforation of the gastrointestinal tract, choking.
Eggs size L (barn-laid)
Presence of Salmonella Enteritidis on eggshell surfaces from two batches. Potential effects: infection (salmonellosis), diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration.
KMT Style spaghetti spoon
Migration of primary aromatic amines from the food-contact article; substances harmful to health. Potential effects: toxicity, increased cancer risk.
Pork and poultry hamburger, 250 g
High levels of Listeria monocytogenes were detected in batch 153/V. Potential effects: infection (listeriosis), severe in immunocompromised people, pregnant women and newborns.
Pork hamburger, 260g
Detected Listeria monocytogenes in the product. Potential effects: listeriosis — fever, muscle aches, diarrhea; severe complications, sepsis, miscarriage in at-risk groups.
Salted Corn Wafers 105g
Detected trace presence of the banned pesticide chlorpyrifos in the corn ingredient. Potential effects: poisoning, gastrointestinal symptoms, long-term health effects.
Pano Thin Corn Wafers with Millet and Pepper, 105g
Detected trace presence of the banned pesticide chlorpyrifos in the corn ingredient. Potential effects: poisoning, gastrointestinal symptoms, long-term health effects.
Pano Thin Corn Wafers with Sea Salt, 105g
Detected trace presence of the banned pesticide chlorpyrifos in the corn ingredient. Potential effects: poisoning, gastrointestinal symptoms, long-term health effects.
Salted Corn Wafers 35g
Detected trace presence of the banned pesticide chlorpyrifos in the corn ingredient. Potential effects: poisoning, gastrointestinal symptoms, long-term health effects.
Soul Kitchen BBQ Beans 370g
Exceeded permissible levels of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in the oregano used in the product. Potential effects: liver damage and long-term toxic effects.
Zdrowe Pola 100% POLISH FLOWER POLLEN
Exceeded permissible level of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in batch PYL/12.09.22.3. Potential effects: liver toxicity, risk of poisoning with prolonged or high intake.
San Granola chocolate with dates, 300 g
The label lacks information about the presence of peanuts, despite their presence in the product. Potential effects: allergic reactions in sensitized individuals.
Kraina Wędlin Spinach Roulade 300 g
Presence of Listeria monocytogenes detected in Kraina Wędlin Spinach Roulade. Potential effects: infection (listeriosis), particularly dangerous for pregnant women, newborns, elderly and immunocompromised individuals.
Orangina Regular, 0.5 L
Risk of small plastic fragments in the product. Potential effects: choking, injury to the mouth or gastrointestinal tract.
Orangina Regular, 1.4 L
Risk of small plastic fragments in the product. Potential effects: choking, injury to the mouth or gastrointestinal tract.
Freeway, Orange 20% Juice, 2 L
Risk of small plastic fragments in the product. Potential effects: choking, injury to the mouth or gastrointestinal tract.
Broccoli sprouts 50 g
Presence of Listeria monocytogenes bacteria was detected in the tested batch of sprouts. Potential effects: listeriosis infection, serious complications in at-risk groups.
DUO Broccoli & Radish sprouts, 70 g
Presence of Listeria monocytogenes bacteria was detected in the tested batch of sprouts. Potential effects: listeriosis infection, serious complications in at-risk groups.
Marjoram. Dried marjoram leaves, finely cut, 200 g, Eukana
Testing detected Salmonella Enteritidis in 2 of 5 samples from batch 155022ak. Potential effects: food poisoning, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration.
Cheese dumplings
The product was withdrawn as a precaution due to production on the same day as the contaminated batch; possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Potential effects: listeriosis, severe infection, risk to pregnant women and immunocompromised persons.
What to do if you bought a recalled product?
If you have purchased any of the products listed above, stop using or consuming them immediately. You can return the product to the store where you bought it for a full refund. Keep the receipt if possible, but most stores will accept returns even without one.