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How can this product be vegetarian if it may contain traces of molluscs and crustaceans?
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It does not normally contain this either. This is an indication that must be printed on the product. Example: first you produce nut chocolate, then milk chocolate. What happens if a person with a nut allergy buys the milk chocolate and it still contains tiny particles of the nut?
Despite careful cleaning of the production facilities, a minimal carry-over can never be completely ruled out with the next product, as rollimaus writes, the information must be printed in the meantime.
Hello Vegi86, the note "may contain" on product packaging serves as a warning for allergy sufferers. The note is added if, despite all precautionary measures, there is a risk of minor unintentional carry-over of allergenic substances such as molluscs or crustaceans during production. However, the recipe for "M-Budget Risotto Asparagus" does not contain any molluscs or crustaceans and is vegetarian. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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