Listeria have been detected in a product sold at Lidl.
The discounter therefore launched a large-scale recall and warned against consumption.
Lidl
has recalled one of its products.
In
fish
are
Listeria
been proven.
If consumed, there is a risk of "serious disease progression".
Neckarsulm -
Listeria
have been detected in
a product that is sold at Lidl *
.
The
discounter
therefore calls it back and warns against consuming it.
As
Lidl Germany announced
, it is
“Nautica Rainbow Trout Fillets, 125g” from
the manufacturer
“Agustson”
.
The grades natural and pepper are affected.
# RECALL |
#WARNING |
#LISTERIES - NEVER EAT!
#LIDL informs about product recall of ´NAUTICA Rainbow # Trout Filets´ https://t.co/9AVZXbPFfM
- Produktrueckruf.de (@Rueckrufportal) December 4, 2020
The
fish product
with the
identity mark DK 4566 EG
was sold in the federal states of
Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate
and
Saarland
.
The
trout fillets
affected
have already been taken off the shelves.
Listeria proven: Lidl recalls fish product
According to the
productwarnung.eu
portal
, the fish was also sold by
Lidl
Austria and
Lidl
Switzerland.
Those affected can
return
the product to any
Lidl
store, the purchase price will be refunded even without a receipt.
Lidl and other supermarkets had only just had to call back cheese *.
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Lidl recalls trout fillets.
© Augustson
Due to the health risk, Lidl Germany warned that the recall * should be strictly observed and that the product should not be consumed.
The detected Listeria - Listeria monocytogenes - can cause severe gastrointestinal diseases.
Recall at Lidl: Pregnant women at high risk
According to
Lidl,
certain groups of people such as
infants, toddlers, pregnant women and the elderly and the sick
can
"develop serious illnesses".
According to
produktwarnung.eu
, in
addition to nausea, vomiting or diarrhea,
Listeria
can
also trigger flu-like symptoms after more than three weeks.
According to the portal,
pregnant women are
particularly at risk
.
While the expectant mother is often unaware of the disease,
listeria
can result in
premature birth or even death of the fetus.
Lidl
was recently
affected by a recall *: A breakfast snack could have been contaminated with a biocidal ingredient *.
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