A sausage that can be bought at many weekly markets in Baden Württemberg is being recalled.
Because traces of Listeria bacteria were detected in it.
Bösingen - Especially in the run-up to Christmas, there is nothing better than strolling through a romantic weekly market with your loved ones.
After all, there, apart from the big supermarkets, you can discover very special treasures and delicacies.
Anyone who has visited a market in Baden Württemberg in the past few weeks may now have to be prepared for unpleasant news.
Because a gourmet product had to be recalled - because it could have serious consequences if it was consumed.
Recall of sausages due to the risk of listeria: the product is sold at weekly markets in Baden Württemberg
As announced by the official portal
Lebensmittelwarnung.de
, the recall concerns the “Pfefferbeißer” sausage from Lothar Mei, which was sold at weekly markets in Baden-Württemberg from November 6th to 15th.
The reason for the recall are Listeria bacteria of the genus
Listeria monocytogenes
, which were detected in a sample of the product.
In the following you will find a list of all districts in which the sausage was sold:
Ludwigsburg district
Esslingen district
District of Boeblingen
District of Rems-Murr-Kreis
District of Göppingen
District of Stuttgart
District of Zollernalbkreis
Tübingen district
District of Constance
District of Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis
Recall of sausages due to the risk of listeria: This can lead to serious health consequences
One thing is clear: Listeria is not to be trifled with.
Because as
food warning.de
informs, symptoms such as diarrhea and fever occur in most cases within 14 days of an infection.
In pregnant women, the elderly and people with immunodeficiency, the disease can have far more serious consequences.
The manufacturer therefore strongly advises against consumption.
In addition, customers can return the product to the following address for a refund of the purchase price:
Lothar Mei company, Herrenzimmener Str. 14, 78662 Bösingen.
There have been a few food recalls recently.
The manufacturer of a pistachio sauce warned against salmonella.
A traditional delicacy, on the other hand, could contain broken glass.
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