Urgent recall: Toxic yam from Go Asia could be dangerous!

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Recall of Chinese yam from Go Asia due to elevated cadmium levels. Refunds also possible without a receipt.

Rückruf von chinesischer Yamwurzel bei Go Asia wegen erhöhter Cadmiumwerte. Erstattung auch ohne Kassenbon möglich.
Recall of Chinese yam from Go Asia due to elevated cadmium levels. Refunds also possible without a receipt.

Urgent recall: Toxic yam from Go Asia could be dangerous!

The recall of a popular Asian ingredient is currently causing a stir in Go Asia stores. How Mercury reported, since October 22, 2025, the Chinese yam, which was sold in 500 gram packages with the barcode 6977899200016, has been affected. The recall was expanded at the beginning of November after questionable cadmium levels were discovered.

Cadmium is a known pollutant that is considered toxic and can even be carcinogenic. For this reason, customers should under no circumstances prepare the affected products, but should return them immediately to the relevant branches. Even without a receipt, there is the option of getting the purchase price refunded.

Affected regions and safety information

In total, the products are affected in twelve federal states, including Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Schleswig-Holstein. The warning primarily affects customers who take their health seriously and may already have affected products at home.

Consumers can be assured that they will receive full understanding when returning the product to Go Asia stores. Given the health risks, it is important to point out the urgency of the matter when returning the item. The recall has also drawn the attention of consumer protection agencies. How Consumer Protection Forum reports, a precise analysis of the products is necessary in order to prevent such risks in the future.

Cadmium in food – background information

Cadmium can occur naturally, particularly in certain soils. But it can also accumulate in food in various ways. In order to prevent dangerous concentrations, monitoring agricultural products and their traceability is essential. The topic of these recalls shows that there is still a lot of need for clarification and that the manufacturers are also required to do so. An example from research on cadmium is the preparation of saturated solutions such as in Bartleby -Report emphasizing careful handling of cadmium.

The current events surrounding the recall of Chinese yam are a clear appeal to all consumers to always be careful when shopping. Anyone who discovers the products mentioned on the shelf should definitely avoid them and, if suspicious, check their own stocks. Health comes first, that should probably be at the top of all our bills.