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Globus Recalls Frozen Berry Mix After Hepatitis A Detected in Official Test

Shoppers can return the specified pack for a full refund even without a receipt.

Overview

  • Globus began a recall following Sunday's official warning after lab testing found Hepatitis A in its private‑label frozen berry mix.
  • Only the 300 g 'GLOBUS Beeren‑Mix' with best‑before date 29.09.2027 and EAN 4304218430861 is affected.
  • The product was sold in Globus stores, with the official portal listing 12 German states as affected while some outlets describe the recall as nationwide.
  • Customers are told not to eat the berries and to return or dispose of them, with anyone who develops fatigue, nausea, vomiting, fever, or jaundice after eating advised to seek medical care.
  • Health agencies explain that Hepatitis A can incubate for 15 to 50 days and that freezing does not kill the virus, while heating to about 85 °C for at least one minute inactivates it.