A manufacturer who supplies Aldi has recalled one of its products.
Serious illnesses threaten if eaten.
Neu Wulmstorf - Do not eat!
The company
Schwarz Cranz GmbH & Co. KG
from
Neu Wulmstorf
(
Lower Saxony
) is recalling one of its products.
It is a cold cut that was
sold
at
Aldi
Nord
.
More precisely: "
Pastrami
- mildly cured, cooked
beef cold cuts
- with a pepper
crust
" with the
best before
date
(BBD) 11/27/2020 and the batch number L32309768.
Aldi recall: apparently nine federal states affected
According to the manufacturer, that batch was at Aldi Nord in the companies Bargteheide, Berlin, Großbeeren, Hann.
Münden, Nortorf and Seevetal sold.
That sounds smaller than it is, because as food warning.de breaks down a total of
nine federal states are
affected:
Berlin
,
Brandenburg
,
Bremen
,
Hamburg
,
Hesse
,
Lower Saxony
,
North Rhine-Westphalia
,
Schleswig-Holstein
and
Thuringia
.
+
The affected pastrami slices.
© Schwarz Cranz GmbH & Co. KG
Aldi recall: Listeria monocytogenes detected
According to
the manufacturer
,
Listeria monocytogenes
has been detected in
the affected product
.
The press release goes on to say: “Listeria monocytogenes can trigger severe
gastrointestinal diseases
and symptoms similar to flu.
For certain groups of people, especially high-risk groups - the elderly, people with a weakened immune system, pregnant women and small children, a
health hazard cannot be ruled
out. "
The affected pastrami cold cuts should
not be consumed
.
The goods have been withdrawn from sale, it continues.
Other articles and best before dates are not affected by the recall.
Anyone who bought the cold cuts from Aldi can of course
return them
, even without presenting the receipt, emphasizes the manufacturer.
A cheese recall * is currently causing concern.
* Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital editorial network.
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