Ckiki Alert App: detect risky foods in your kitchen
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Hello,
The hallmark of intoxication not by food but by publish-information is that you find it everywhere at the same time.
Here's a link for example, but I don’t know if it redirects to Google Play or if it’s a standalone apk.
https://rmc.bfmtv.com/conso/alimentation/rappels-de-lots/grace-a-cette-application-vous-pouvez-savoir-si-un-produit-de-votre-frigo-est-concerne-par-un-rappel_AN-202601160536.html
But seriously, assuming the consumer doesn’t have bulk products in jars without packaging, is he going to scan everything in his fridge, freezer, and cupboards?
Moreover, recalls of such products for such risks are not only food-related.
Not to mention of course the products that are more frequently sources of food poisoning aside from canned goods and that are sold loose: meat (E. coli infections), deli meats (botulism), eggs (salmonellosis), unpasteurized cheeses (listeriosis...).
It should also be noted that in manufactured food products, the risk is not necessarily biological; it can be due to the presence of foreign objects (glass, metal, plastic...).
Hello
No need to scan everything, you also receive notifications either on all products, or on those you consume, or from the stores you frequent thanks to the radar. Here is the URL: https://alert.ckiki.com/ it's free and accessible directly on the web.
You can choose and select your preferences in the My Account section.
Thank you for the feedback,
Laurent, founder of Ckiki Alert.
You are right, all products are subject to recalls; for example, this morning a white sausage and a German car...