recall
Attention, pathogens: sausage manufacturers warns of popular salami
Copy the current link
Add to the memorial list
Recall of the sausage manufacturer Wiltmann: In a salami, pathogens were found that can lead to severe symptoms. Consumers now have to consider this.
Buyer of Salami der Franz Wiltmann GmbH & Co. KG should check your products: the sausage company Verse (North Rhine-Westphalia) calls back a batch of her popular salami. The 50 gram pack of “Wiltmann Rein Rind Salami” is affected. The company announced that pathogens were demonstrated in an investigation.
It is a precautionary recall: “Due to a possible health risk, consumers should definitely consider the callback and do not consume the affected product,” warns the manufacturer. The company did not say exactly what pathogens it is about.
However, warns of infection with diarrhea and abdominal cramps. Especially in infants, toddlers, seniors and people with a weakened defense system, this could take a difficult course. In rare cases, kidney failure could even occur. Particular caution should be exercised here, especially in small children.
Salami recall: In the case of severe symptoms to the doctor
It’s about that Charge with the number L2521100010 and the best before October 1, 2025Consumers should pay attention to the corresponding labeling on the package. The product was sold among other things at large chains such as Lidl, Edeka, Kaufland and HIT all over Germany.
If you already have the salami in the fridge at home, you can return it in the branch in which it was bought and get the purchase price refunded. This should not be necessary to present the receipt. Who has already consumed the product and heavy Symptoms Developed, should quickly consult a doctor.
Only a week ago there was a recall of the onion sausage of a meat processing company in Schleiz in Thuringia because I had discovered Ehec bacteria in a bike. The authorities are examining a connection with 40 infections with the intestinal germ in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Younger children in particular are affected.
EPP
Source: Stern