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Various sausages at Lidl recalled due to suspected Listeria

As a precaution, similar products from the manufacturer Steirische Manufaktur für Feinschmecker Josef Reiner GmbH & Co KG were removed from the shelves. It cannot be ruled out that the affected sausages are contaminated with listeria. Listeria can cause stomach / bowel disease (listeriosis) and flu-like symptoms. Certain groups of people (pregnant women, young children, the elderly and immunocompromised) can develop very serious illnesses.

Because of this health risk, customers should pay attention to the recall and not consume the affected products, Lidl emphasized. The products could be returned to all branches. The purchase price will be reimbursed, even without presentation of the receipt. Other products sold at Lidl Austria, in particular other “Wiesentaler” products, were not affected by the recall.

The following goods are affected with a best before date including June 11, 2020:

– Wiesentaler AMA extra sausage, light, cut, 200g

– Wiesentaler AMA fine extra sausage, sliced, 200g

– Wiesentaler AMA asparagus extra sausage, sliced, 200g

– Wiesentaler AMA snack sausage, sliced, 120g

– Wiesentaler AMA Spicy cheese sausage, cut, 80g

– Wiesentaler AMA triple cold cuts (tender cheese sausage, finest Krakauer, spicy extra sausage), 500g

In addition, the recall concerns two articles with a best before date including June 22, 2020:

– Wiesentaler AMA ham sausage, sliced, 125g

– Wiesentaler AMA ham sausage with pepper edge, sliced, 125g

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