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Limiting consumption of breaded, pre-fried products for children, as they are most vulnerable to 3-MCPD exposure.
The 2022 Öko-Test serves as a reminder that brand recognition is not a guarantee of safety or quality. For consumers looking to minimize exposure to carcinogens and mineral oils, the test suggests: Brands often lacked transparency regarding the exact catch
While most brands used MSC-certified fish, the test found that "certified" did not always equate to "sustainable" in practice. Brands often lacked transparency regarding the exact catch methods and the specific fishing grounds used. Performance of Major Brands Prioritizing brands that scored "Very Good
. Both brands stood out for their lack of harmful contaminants and their superior commitment to sustainable fishing and supply chain transparency. Conclusion and Consumer Recommendations " specifically Frosta and Alnatura .
Only two products managed to achieve a "Very Good" ( Sehr Gut ) rating. These were the Frosta Fish Sticks and the Alnatura Fish Sticks (Organic)
11 out of 19 products were found to be contaminated with saturated mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOSH/MOSH analogues). These substances can accumulate in human fatty tissue and the liver, posing long-term health risks.
Prioritizing brands that scored "Very Good," specifically Frosta and Alnatura .