On June 10, 2025, an incident involving the detection of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and related terms was reported in a product identified as Busted strawberry. This incident originated in France and has been classified under the category of control due to the presence of bio-contaminants.
The detection of THC, a compound commonly associated with cannabis, raises significant concerns regarding food safety and regulatory compliance. Authorities are tasked with investigating the source of contamination and implementing appropriate measures to address the issue.
Rappel Conso, a regulatory body, has been involved in the oversight and dissemination of information related to this incident. As the situation develops, consumers are advised to remain informed about the safety of food products and any potential recalls or advisories issued by food safety authorities.
This incident highlights the importance of strict monitoring and control measures in the food production sector to ensure consumer safety and maintain public trust in food products.