Recall at Aldi: Harmful chlorate in frozen fish are found

The manufacturer "Clama GmbH & Co. KG" call back a Batch of its frozen Pangasius Fillets, which is sold through Aldi-Nord stores to consumers.

How Aldi-Nord on his Website tells, this is the article "Golden Seafood Pangasius fillet, 475 g“ with the date of minimum durability 06.03.2021 and the batch number VN126 VI017.

The purchase price will be refunded upon return

In the framework of a routine control according to the supplier &quot could;Clama GmbH & Co. KG" in a sample of Pangasius Fillets, a higher chlorate content to be found. Other products were not affected, however.

The consumption of the affected fish fillets is not recommended, the article can be delivered in the Aldi stores. The purchase price will be fully refunded.

For questions the &quot has;Clama GmbH & Co. KG" the telephone number 0800 / 6648203 set up.

Chlorate in diseases of the thyroid gland is critical

When Chlorates are salts of chloric acid, which can inhibit repeated contact with the body, the iodine intake.

This inhibition may cause certain groups of people, temporary changes in the thyroid hormone levels.

Especially people with thyroid disease or with Jodmagel, as well as newborns and children are affected by unwanted effects.

A one-time-inclusion of chlorate in the rule on the inhibition of iodine intake, but may result in a higher concentration to damage of the red blood cells.

Cornelia Bertram

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