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Discounter recall for cheese: Health hazard - problems can start quite harmless

2020-10-30T21:48:11.953Z


Lidl calls back a soft cheese. It is the second recall of this type within a few days. Again dangerous bacteria were found - and again it is the same manufacturer.


Lidl calls back a soft cheese.

It is the second recall of this type within a few days.

Again dangerous bacteria were found - and again it is the same manufacturer.

  • Lidl is already calling back the second

    soft cheese

    within a few days.

  • After it became known that a

    goat's cheese was

    contaminated with bacteria, a brie is now also affected.

  • The

    manufacturer of the cheese products

    is the same.

Laupheim - Again it is the

food discounter Lidl

that is

calling

back

a

soft cheese

.

And again it is the manufacturer

JERMI

who has found dangerous bacterial

contamination

in its cheese.

Bacteria, so-called “Listeria monocytogenes”, have

already been found in the

“goat cheese roll creamy”

of the “Meine Käserei” brand, which not only cause severe stomach and intestinal diseases, but

also

blood poisoning

and

brain or brain

disease in

small children

and people with a weakened immune system

Meningitis

can evoke.

The bacteria can be particularly dangerous for pregnant women, as in the worst case they can cause premature births or miscarriages.

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Lidl informs about the recall of the product "Brie de Nangis" from the manufacturer Jermi Käsewerk GmbH.

© Lidl

Lidl recall: This French soft cheese should no longer be eaten

Not only did the

discount chain Lidl

have to

extend

the nationwide

recall campaign

of some batches of goat's cheese to

include

the entire product regardless of its best-before date, it is now evidently another product from the same manufacturer that has to be recalled immediately: This time it is a

French soft cheese.

As the

cheese dairy from Laupheim

now reports,

E. coli

bacteria

, more precisely verotoxin-producing "Escherichia (E.) coli", were detected.

The

soft cheese products

affected by this recall

were also available from Lidl nationwide.

For "reasons of consistent consumer protection", Lidl supports the recall of its supplier

JERMI

and calls on all affected customers to

pay

attention to the given

health risk

and not to consume the cheese, but to return it - even

if the

best-before

date has already passed.

The soft cheese with the name

"Brie de Nangis"

in the

100 gram

package is affected.

With the help of the

DE BW 331 EG ID

, the two

lot numbers 394

and

395

, and the

best before date October 27, 2020

, Lidl customers can tell whether they are affected by the recall.

Warning, a #food recall!

Jermi Käsewerk GmbH calls back the "My cheese dairy Brie de Nangis" and the "My cheese dairy goat cheese roll" (sold at Lidl).

Reason: detection of verotoxin-producing E. coli bacteria or listeria.

Further information: https://t.co/9UPCX1fOwp pic.twitter.com/iKuLSpSfev

- foodwatch Germany (@foodwatch_de) October 29, 2020

As

Lidl

reports, only the

“Brie de Nangis” is

contaminated with E. coli bacteria: “Other

products sold

at

Lidl Germany

are not affected by the recall.” The discount chain wants all customers who return the Brie at Lidl without a receipt Refund purchase price.

While an

E. coli infection

(VTEC) can occasionally be completely symptom-free, it can still result in nausea, vomiting and diarrhea after two to ten days.

Usually, however, the incubation period is three to four days.

The developed

gastrointestinal flu

to

enterohemorrhagic colitis,

an

inflammatory bowel disease,

you should go to a hospital.

Because the pathogenic

"Escherichia coli"

can also lead to severe

organ damage

, destroy blood cells and

damage

kidney function

.

(cos) * Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network.

Source: merkur

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