McDonalds announced it has stopped the sale of a 'Small Wrap Saté' in the Netherlands following the
death of a 17-year-old teenager after he got a severe allergic reaction in a McDonald franchise in Amsterdam from eating the wrap.
The saté wrap, selling for €2 in the Netherlands, consists of "fried chicken and onions in a spicy peanut sauce", kown in the Netherlands as.Saté sauce. Saté sauce, which has its origins in Indonesia, became a very popular sauce in the Netherlands. and is even eaten there on french fries.
A spokesperson for McDonald's confirmed the product has been withdrawn but declined to give any further information as to questions about warning labels on McDonald's products which contain peanut products or have been prepared in the vicinity of peanut products.
EU-Digest
The saté wrap, selling for €2 in the Netherlands, consists of "fried chicken and onions in a spicy peanut sauce", kown in the Netherlands as.Saté sauce. Saté sauce, which has its origins in Indonesia, became a very popular sauce in the Netherlands. and is even eaten there on french fries.
A spokesperson for McDonald's confirmed the product has been withdrawn but declined to give any further information as to questions about warning labels on McDonald's products which contain peanut products or have been prepared in the vicinity of peanut products.
EU-Digest
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