9 reports
VečerIndependent🔒Center7 hr. ago If you bought these potatoes, don't eat them!The article reports that the company Kvibo has recalled a food product, 'Krompir kuhan, rezine, TopGastro 5kg' produced by Agrarfrost, due to excessive levels of sulfur dioxide. The recall affects products with serial number 26215 and expiration date September 22, 2026. Consumers are advised to remove the product from use and storage, keep it separate from other foods, and contact Kvibo's customer service via email or phone for further instructions. The article warns that sulfur dioxide or sulfites could pose health risks, particularly for individuals with sensitivity or allergies to these substances.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a food safety recall without taking a political stance. It provides clear warnings and instructions to consumers without expressing ideological preferences or biases toward any political group or party.
Siol.netState / PublicCenter9 hr. ago Withdrawal of the negative ion technology pencilThe article reports on the recall of a product called 'svinčnik' (a type of stick or rod) marketed with technology involving negative ions. The product was found to contain radioactive thorium dust (Th-232), which continuously emits ionizing radiation, even when enclosed within its casing. If damaged or opened, the radioactive material becomes accessible through ingestion or inhalation, posing health risks. Authorities warn users about potential exposure to excessive ionizing radiation and advise caution when purchasing products claiming special effects like negative ions, energy, quantum, or bioenergy benefits. The product was sold online via platforms including AliExpress, Amazon, and Fruugo, with specific item IDs provided. Consumers are urged to dispose of such items safely if they suspect them to contain radioactive materials.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a product recall due to safety concerns, without overtly promoting or criticizing any political group, ideology, or policy. It focuses on public health warnings and regulatory actions rather than taking a partisan stance. While the issue involves public
Siol.netState / PublicCenter9 hr. ago Food recall Potatoes cooked in slices TopGastro 5 kgThe company Kvibo has recalled the product 'Krompir kuhan rezine TopGastro 5 kg' produced by Agrarfrost due to excessive levels of sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide, or sulfites, may pose health risks to consumers, especially those with sensitivities or allergies to sulfites or sulfur dioxide. The product batch number is 26215, with an expiration date of September 22, 2026. Consumers are advised to stop using or distributing the product, store it separately from other foods, clearly labeled and under the prescribed temperature conditions. They are also asked to check their stock of this product and report any quantities they still have via email to reklamacije@kvibo.si. Additional information can be obtained through Kvibo's customer service at phone number 040 295 393 or email reklamacije@kvibo.si.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a food recall due to safety concerns, which is a matter of public health and regulatory oversight. It provides factual information without apparent ideological framing or biased language. There is no mention of political figures, parties, or policies, and the focus is purelyon
ReporterIndependentCenter10 hr. ago They're selling us dangerous food: potatoes with sulfur dioxide.The article reports that the company Kvibo has issued a warning regarding a specific batch of potatoes (product code 26215) that may contain sulfur dioxide or sulfites, which could pose health risks, particularly for individuals with allergies or sensitivities to these substances. The product has an expiration date of September 22, 2026, and customers are advised to stop using or distributing the product immediately, keep it isolated from other food items, and store it under the specified temperature conditions until the company takes possession of it. Customers are also asked to check their inventory of this product and report any remaining quantities via email to reklamacije@kvibo.si. Further inquiries can be directed to the company’s customer service at phone number 040 295 393 or the same email address.
Bias read (Center): The article does not present a clear ideological slant. It provides factual information about a product recall due to potential health concerns, without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular political viewpoint.
N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenter10 hr. ago They found dangerous cherries at a well-known retailer with too much pesticide in them.The article reports that samples of cherry tomatoes of the Ferrovia variety sold by Lidl in June 2026 were found to contain excessive levels of pesticide residue. The Slovenian Food Safety Authority, Veterinary Service, and Plant Protection Office conducted an official sampling and identified the contamination. The affected product was Lot L 23-06, which was distributed to Lidl stores on June 9th and is no longer available for sale. Consumers who still have the product at home are advised not to consume it but to dispose of it safely. The authority has issued a warning to prevent potential health risks.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding a food safety issue without overtly criticizing or praising any political entity, party, or ideology. It focuses on the technical findings of an official body and provides clear guidance to consumers, maintaining neutrality in its framing.
LokalecIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Cherries withdrawn from sale due to excessive pesticide contentThe Slovenian Food Safety Authority has warned consumers about cherries from Lidl that were found to contain excessive pesticide residues. The affected cherries, of the Ferrovia variety from series L 23-06, were available in stores in June but are no longer for sale. The authority confirmed that the product was distributed on June 9th but has since been removed from shelves. Consumers are advised to discard any remaining cherries at home rather than consume them. The warning was issued to protect public health, as the pesticide residue levels exceeded permissible limits.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding a food safety issue without overt ideological framing. It focuses on regulatory action by an official body and provides balanced reporting on the situation without promoting a specific political agenda. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing public健康
DeloIndependent🔒Center11 hr. ago Cherries recalled from Lidl due to pesticidesThe Slovenian Food Safety Authority has recalled a batch of cherries (variety Ferrovia) sold by Lidl due to excessive pesticide residue levels. The cherries were distributed on June 9 and are no longer available for sale. Consumers who still have them at home are advised not to consume them but to dispose of them instead. The batch was identified through official sampling and deemed unsafe for consumption.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a food safety recall based on official findings and does not present any overtly biased language or framing. It provides factual information without taking a stance or emphasizing one side over another.
Slovenske noviceIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Dangerous Cherries Discovered in SloveniaThe article reports that Slovenian authorities have identified dangerous cherries due to excessive pesticide residue. The Food Safety, Veterinary Service, and Plant Protection Authority of the Republic of Slovenia conducted an official sampling test and found the cherries unsafe for consumption. The affected cherries are of the 'Ferrovia' variety, which were available for sale in Lidl stores in June 2026. Authorities advise consumers who still have these cherries at home to discard them rather than consume them. The cherries were distributed to Lidl stores on June 9th and are no longer available for purchase.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding food safety regulations and consumer advisories without overtly promoting any political agenda. It focuses on the technical findings of an official agency and provides clear guidance to the public without ideological framing.
Žurnal24IndependentCenter12 hr. ago Lidl was selling dangerous fruit in June. It's only now they're reporting it.In June, Lidl Slovenia distributed cherries that were later found to contain excessive levels of the pesticide dimethoate, making them unsafe for consumption. The Slovenian Agency for Food Safety, Veterinary Services, and Plant Protection (UVHVVR) issued a recall on July 3, nearly a month after the product was sold. The affected cherries are Italian-made, variety Ferrovia, with batch code L 23-06, supplied by German company OGL – Food Trade Lebensmittelvertrieb GmbH. Consumers who still have these cherries at home are advised not to eat them but to dispose of them properly. The agency emphasized that the pesticide residue exceeded legal limits, posing a chemical risk.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a food safety issue, including the recall process, the responsible authority, and the health risks involved. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content remains neutral and informative, focusing on
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