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Rewe, Edeka, Kaufland: Big recall campaign - health risk from these eggs

2020-02-12T13:19:42.337Z


There is an acute danger of salmonella in a popular product that was offered in all Bavarian branches of Edeka, Kaufland and Rewe. Now a recall action starts.


There is an acute danger of salmonella in a popular product that was offered in all Bavarian branches of Edeka, Kaufland and Rewe. Now a recall action starts.

Message from July 5, 2019:

Munich - The egg producer Sonnendorfer warns of six products in the Free State because of suspected Salmonella. A nationwide recall campaign has now been launched that affects all branches of the supermarkets Edeka, Kaufland and Rewe in Bavaria.

Recall from Edeka, Kaufland and Rewe: Salmonella danger in Bavaria

The campaign is a reminder of the recall of various types of cheese that until recently have been sold all over Germany. However, this time the eggs are from the Sonnendorfer brand and may contain salmonella. Before eating the affected products in packs of ten or six, we strongly advise against it, as the company from Inning am Holz (Erding district) announced on Friday. The Salmonella had been found during quality controls. This was also the case for an onion sausage that had to be recalled from Edeka, Penny and Rewe.

"According to our current state of knowledge, it is a one-time contamination of a single batch," it said. Customers could return the purchased packages and would get the money refunded - even without presenting the receipt. Meanwhile, Netto has to recall a popular drink - the bottles could explode.

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Eggs recalled throughout Bavaria: These articles are affected

The following articles will be recalled: Sonnendorfer Bodenhaltung 10er, Sonnendorfer Körndl Eier 10er, Die kleine Feine 10er, Sonnendorfer XL-Eier 6er, Sonnendorfer Frühstückseier 6er and Rewe Regional 6er. The affected eggs are labeled with the best before date 22.07.19 and with the numbers 2-DE-0910891 and 2-DE0910892.

Salmonella disease manifests itself after a few days with diarrhea, abdominal pain, occasional vomiting and a slight fever. As a rule, the symptoms subside after several days. Attention: According to stada.de, every suspicion and salmonella disease must be reported to the health department immediately. Seeing a doctor is necessary for this condition.

There is currently another excitement at the supermarket: Edeka really gets hip buyers for a trend product.

A customer of the discounter giant Aldi Süd is shocking with an absolute disgust find. The woman documents her find in a picture. Eating a popular Rewe pasta dish can be life-threatening, and the chain has had to recall it in several counties.

Video: Salmonella - Bavaria-wide egg recall

Also at Edeka, a popular children's snack had to be recalled recently because it could contain foreign matter. In the meantime, Real called an e-scooter back because of the risk of injury, and a popular high chair for babies also had to go back to the stores.

It is also important to note this recall: The company Kunstmühle Reisgang calls rye flour back. Consumption can have serious consequences.

Edeka sells a current trend product under its own brand. The problem: the same content would be available for a third of the price, under a different name.

A Lower Bavarian company is recalling a product that contains apricot kernels. Danger of death due to hydrocyanic acid.

Disaster alert was also triggered due to a dietary supplement - it contains a prohibited ingredient.

Due to possible Listeria infestation, a Hackepeter available from Netto has been recalled. But even beyond food, there are dangers for some products. As it came out in July 2019, Tchibo recalled a whole range of clothing items. What was behind the Tchibo recall remained unclear - however, it was clear that these should no longer be used but sent back.

Another discounter also has to recall a popular mineral water.

In addition, a green tea with hemp is currently being recalled: it contains too much THC.

Aldi recently had to recall another product. It was roasted onions, the consumption of which could be dangerous. A rollator was also recalled at both Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd, as reported by nordbuzz.de *. There is a fish recall from a company in the Osnabrück district. A man is in a coma after eating, as reported by nordbuzz.de *.

Edeka recall: Popular sausages can provoke extreme reactions

An Italian salami is currently being recalled. Residues of ammunition were found in it.

Real is calling back one of his packaged bread products. Consumers could have health consequences for people with certain allergies.

The Rossmann drugstore chain is currently dealing with a recall. A shower and bath gel for children could contain a dangerous bacterium - and was therefore withdrawn from circulation.

Also

Rewe recently recalled a popular product

- because of metal splinters. In addition, a cosmetics manufacturer is currently calling

Shower gel and a shampoo back. It detected dangerous bacteria.

There is also a recall from beverage manufacturer Vivaris. Customers can return the bottles.

Many consumers are also shocked by the announcement that almost all major discounter chains in Germany have to recall the milk of a certain manufacturer.

An unusual recall even triggers Katwarn: Because this product can go “high”.

In an Edeka branch, the butchers decided to wear shirts with a funny saying. What they didn't know: The lettering is based on a quote from Hitler.

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* nordbuzz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Source: merkur

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