Incident Report: Unauthorized Novel Food Ingredient Detected
On November 20, 2025, a significant food safety incident was reported involving the detection of an unauthorized novel food ingredient containing cannabidiol (CBD) in CBD oil and related products. This incident originated in Switzerland and falls under the category of food control, specifically concerning food ingredients and compounds.
The presence of unauthorized ingredients in food products raises serious concerns regarding consumer safety and regulatory compliance. Cannabidiol, a compound derived from cannabis, has gained popularity in various food products, but its legal status and safety as a food ingredient can vary widely across different jurisdictions.
Consumers are advised to exercise caution when purchasing CBD oil and related products, particularly those that may not have undergone rigorous safety assessments. The detection of unauthorized ingredients can lead to potential health risks, including adverse reactions or interactions with other medications.
Regulatory authorities are actively investigating this incident to ensure that affected products are removed from the market and that proper safety standards are upheld. It is crucial for consumers to stay informed about the products they consume and to report any adverse effects associated with food products containing CBD.
For further updates on this incident and related food safety information, please refer to the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF).