The production of the world's largest nutella plant was suspended after the discovery of a "quality defect" in one ingredient.
A quarter of the world's Nutella is made in the factory in Villers-Ecalles, in northern France, which produces about 600,000 jars of spread each day.
The Ferrero confectionery company announced in a statement that the defect was discovered on February 19 in a product used in Nutella and Kinder Bueno products.
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All of the plant's operations were temporarily suspended, but the company said the move was "preventative" and no Nutella pot currently on the shelves was affected.
"For the moment, we can say that no product currently on the market is affected by the situation and that the supply of our customers continues uninterrupted," said a door. of Ferrerro.
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Une réduction de 70% sur Nutella a provoqué le chaos dans les supermarchés français en janvier 2018.
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