Urgent Meat and Food Recalls at Rewe and Edeka Due to E.coli and Other Contaminations
A series of urgent product recalls have been issued for meat and food products sold at Rewe, Edeka, and other stores in Stuttgart, Germany, due to health risks. The Franz Bock GmbH has recalled its 'Haussalami' sliced salami because it may contain E.coli bacteria, which can cause severe gastrointestinal illnesses. Customers are advised to return affected products for a refund. The recall includes various other food items such as Milka caramel chocolates with plastic fragments, Aldi's Schinkenknacker with salmonella, and products containing foreign objects like glass or metal. Additionally, infant formula from ByHeart is recalled due to the presence of bacteria spores that could cause botulism in infants. Non-food items like children's toys and plush figures are also part of the recall due to risks of choking and injury from loose parts. The contaminated products were sold across multiple outlets, including small local stores and bakeries, with specific batch numbers and expiry dates listed. Consumers are urged to check their purchases and return any affected items to ensure safety.
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