Arvid Nordquist recalls mislabeled focaccia bread
Arvid Nordquist recalls focaccia bread due to missing Norwegian allergen labeling. The products contain soy and potential mustard traces that Scandinavian consumers might miss. Customers should check package dates and return affected items.

Arvid Nordquist has recalled its Schär Focaccia with rosemary. The affected products come in 200-gram packages with best before dates of November 18, 2025 and December 2, 2025.
The recall occurred because the packaging lacks Norwegian labeling. The company stated this makes it difficult for Scandinavian consumers to identify allergens.
"The product contains soy protein and may contain traces of mustard," the company wrote in a press release. "Current packaging makes these ingredients hard to spot in the list."
Swedish food producers must provide clear allergen information in local languages. This requirement protects consumers with food allergies across Nordic markets.
Recalls for labeling errors are common in Sweden's strict food safety system. Companies face quick regulatory action when packaging fails to meet standards.
Why does missing Norwegian labeling matter in Sweden? Both countries share similar food regulations and many products cross borders freely.
The recall affects specific batches sold in Swedish stores. Consumers should check their packages and return affected products for refunds.