Danger of bottle breakingPizzolato Aperol Spritz bottles recalled over contamination

RTL Lëtzebuerg
adapted for RTL Today
Contamination of the bottles could result in a second fermentation, potentially causing the glass to break or even explode.
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The Luxembourg Veterinary and Food Administration (ALVA) has issued a recall notice for the "Pizzolato" branded Aperol Spritz, due to contamination during the packaging process.

The affected item is the 275-ml bottle of "Spritz Apertivo 0.0 Alcohol Free", with a best-before-date of 30 April 2028 and the number L.26113A.

The contamination could lead to a second fermentation process, which risks causing the glass bottle to break.

For more details, visit the food safety website here.

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