Ferrero has withdrawn from the market, in England and Ireland, some batches of Kinder eggs for a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak”. The news, reported by some British media, citing the Food Standards Agency (Fsa)was confirmed by the Alba company, which ordered the withdrawal as a precaution.
Interested Kinder Eggs have deadline between 11 July and 7 October 2022 and were made in the Arlon plant in Belgium. No other Ferrero products appear to be affected . The company “voluntarily carried out this product withdrawal – points out the Fsa -. We are working closely with them and with the competent authorities to identify the precise cause of this outbreak ».
«We are voluntarily recalling selected batches of Children’s Surprise as a precautionary measure, as we have become aware of a possible link with a number of reported salmonella cases, ”says Ferrero’s recall notice.
At least 63 cases of product-related disease have been identified, most of which are children under 5 years old“We know that these particular products are popular with young children, especially as Easter approaches, so we invite the parents and guardians of the children to check if any products already present in their home is affected by this recall, ”Tina Potter, FSA accident manager told Reuters.
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