If consumed, there is a risk of salmonella poisoning: the manufacturer is recalling its chopped hazelnut kernels from the Norma range of the brand "zauberhaft Backen".
Munich - Recall * at Norma: The manufacturer August Töpfer & Co. (GmbH & Co.) KG will recall the chopped hazelnut kernels of the brand "magical baking" on Wednesday, October 20, via an official customer message.
Salmonella was discovered in the product as part of quality control.
The hazelnut kernels were sold through the range of the food discounter Norma.
Affected are branches in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.
Recall to Norma because of the threat of salmonella: chopped hazelnut kernels
Salmonella is a bacteria that can cause serious gastrointestinal disorders when you eat unsafe foods *.
And these have now been discovered in the nuts sold through Norma *.
Norma urges its customers not to consume the product anymore
Norma reacted immediately to this health risk * and removed the affected hazelnut kernels directly from the range “for reasons of preventive consumer protection”.
The manufacturer and Norma Lebensmittelfilialbetrieb Stiftung & Co. KG apologize to their customers for the "inconvenience caused" and plead with them not to consume the product in question anymore.
The only danger of salmonella is the chopped hazelnut kernels from "magical baking"
Customers can return the affected product to all Norma branches with immediate effect.
The purchase price will of course be reimbursed in full - even without presenting the receipt.
Only the chopped hazelnut kernels of the brand “magical baking” with the best before date of 11 June next year and lot number L50357 are affected by the recall.
All other products from the manufacturer August Töpfer & Co. (GmbH & Co.) KG sold through Norma would not pose a risk of salmonella.
Not even with chopped hazelnut kernels from other manufacturers.
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