Seven-Eleven Japan, a major convenience store, announced that it will voluntarily collect more than 27,000 pieces, saying that there is a possibility that metal pieces may have been mixed in the bean daifuku sold in the Kanto region.

We will collect a part of "Mame Daifuku using red beans from Tokachi, Hokkaido" that was sold at stores in 1 metropolitan area and 5 prefectures in Kanto excluding Kanagawa prefecture and Niigata prefecture.



According to the company, on the evening of March 31, a customer who purchased the product contacted me that "a piece of metal was contained", and when I investigated, it was found that a part of the equipment was damaged at the factory in Saitama prefecture. I understand.



For this reason, we decided to voluntarily collect more than 27,000 products manufactured at the same time as the products we contacted.

It is sold from March 29th to April 1st, and the expiration date is April 2nd and 3rd at stores in Niigata prefecture, and from April 2nd to 4th at other stores. It is a product of.



Seven-Eleven Japan commented, "We apologize for the inconvenience caused. In the future, we will further strengthen and thoroughly implement quality control and strive to prevent recurrence."



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