Eggs were recalled at the end of last week.
The affected federal states are now known.
Christiansfeld - The Danish company Danaeg had already recalled three types of their free-range eggs late last week.
Eight best-before dates were affected because of the risk of salmonella.
The press release said the articles would be marketed in northern Germany.
The online portal “produktrueckruf.de” breaks this general term down to the federal states of Bremen, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein.
Danaeg neither confirmed this, nor denied
the message
on
Merkur.de
request.
Nevertheless, other parts of the country could still be counted, the area of the North German Plain finally spreads beyond the borders of the federal states mentioned.
Egg recall from Danaeg: Rewe and Edeka affected
At the request of Merkur.de, Danaeg also stated that the eggs with the number “DK011131” were available in “North German Rewe supermarkets” and at Edeka Nord.
Anyone who eats the affected eggs and runs the risk of salmonella must expect diarrhea, stomach pain and vomiting.
In the case of immunocompromised people and the elderly, more severe, even life-threatening diseases can be caused.
Egg recall: The following products are affected
DANÆG Great Freedom 6 pieces "(EAN 5701105522668)
DANÆG Free 10 pcs.
With EAN 5701105526154
DANÆG Galina free range eggs 6 pcs.
With EAN 5701105526925
The eggs are with the best before date (MDH) 11/01/2021, 11/03/2021, 11/05/2021, 11/08/2021, 11/10/2021, 11/11/2021, 11/12/2021.
or 15.11.2021 and the print number 1DK081131.
Where exactly the eggs were sold in northern Germany was not disclosed.
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