Product recall photo of Eldorado 250g raisins pack with pesticide residue warning sticker and best-before date 31-08-2026.
Product recall photo of Eldorado 250g raisins pack with pesticide residue warning sticker and best-before date 31-08-2026.
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Axfood recalls Eldorado raisins due to pesticide residues

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Axfood is recalling Eldorado raisins 250 g after residues of pesticides were detected. The recall covers all products with a best-before date of 31-08-2026 as a precautionary measure. Customers are urged to return the product to stores for compensation.

Axfood announced in a press release that it is recalling Eldorado raisins (pitted/sun-dried), 250 g, due to detected residues of pesticides. The product has been sold in several Axfood stores but is now halted from further sale.

The recall includes all units with a best-before date of 31-08-2026, implemented as a precautionary measure. “Axfood takes the incident seriously and is now investigating how it could have happened to ensure it does not occur again,” the supplier states in the press release.

No injuries or health issues have been reported in connection with the product. Customers who have purchased the item are advised to return it to the nearest Axfood store for full compensation. The recall aims to minimize any potential risks to consumers.

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