Four Kinder products are being recalled by the Food Standards authority with potential salmonella contamination.
- Kinder Surprise Maxi Natoons (100g) - Kinder Surprise Maxi (100g) - Kinder Mini Eggs Hazelnut (100g)
A recall of Kinder Surprise eggs has been extended to more products, including Kinder Mini Eggs and Kinder Egg Hunt Kits because they might be contaminated ...
We are also working closely with UK and international partners, including UKHSA and Food Standards Scotland.” It is really important that consumers follow this advice to avoid the risk of becoming ill with salmonella poisoning. “The company takes food safety extremely seriously and we sincerely apologise for this matter. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Although no Kinder products released to market have tested positive for salmonella, we are taking this extremely seriously. Ferrero said in a statement: “The company continues to co-operate with the UK Food Standards Agency, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and Food Standards Scotland in relation to a number of reported cases of salmonella.
Fererro has urgently pulled Kinder Mini eggs, Egg Hunt Kit and Schokobons from the shelves over Salmonella fears. This comes after Kinder Surprise eggs were ...
‘While the situation remains the same, we are fully aware that Easter is approaching, where we see an increase in sales of these products and therefore, as an additional precautionary measure, today (April 5) we have decided to voluntarily recall the products listed above due to these additional products having been manufactured in the same facility in Belgium, within the same time frame. A statement posted on the Kinder website said : ‘We continue to co-operate with the UK Food Standards Agency, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and Food Standards Scotland in relation to a number of reported cases of salmonella. Fererro has apologised for the situation and are working with the FSA and other authorities. Tina Potter, FSA Head of Incidents, said: ‘We welcome the precautionary approach being taken by Ferrero and are advising consumers not to eat any of the products listed in the FSA alert. Ms Potter added the FSA is working with Fererro to carry out the product recall, and relevant authorities to discover ‘the precise cause of this outbreak’. According to the Food Standards Agency (FSA), 63 children, mostly aged five and under, have fallen ill with the disease.
CHOCOLATE manufacturer Ferrero is recalling more Kinder Surprise products due to the presence of salmonella. These items are sold in Tesco, Morrisons, Aldi, ...
The Kinder Schokobons are 200g in size and have a best before date of April 20 up to and including August 21, 2022. The Kinder Egg Hunt Kit comes in a pack 150g in size and has a best before date of April 20 up to and including August 21, 2022. The Kinder Mini eggs are 75g in size and all dates from April 20 up to and including August 21, 2022, are affected. The Kinder Surprise that is 100g in size is also affected, with all dates from April 20 up to and including August 21, 2022, affected. The products include Kinder Surprise that comes in a pack 20g in size, with all best before dates up to and including October 7, 2022, affected. The brand is recalling a number of Kinder Surprise products due to salmonella being found in them.
Here's everything you need to know. Why were they recalled? The recall of Kinder products in the UK linked to a salmonella outbreak has been extended, as ...
It is really important that consumers follow this advice to avoid the risk of becoming ill with salmonella poisoning. “If you have bought the [listed] products do not eat them. Point of sale notices will be displayed in retail stores that are selling these products.
The Italian confectionery manufacturer Ferrero is withdrawing batches of its Kinder Surprise Eggs and candies, made in Belgium, from the Czech and Slovak ...
Here's the full list of Kinder chocolates you shouldn't eat as more Easter treats are recalled over possible link to salmonella outbreak.
* 200g packs of Kinder Schokobons * 75g packs of Kinder Mini Eggs * 100g packs of Kinder Surprise
The FSA said the eggs have a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak” with 57 cases already identified.
If you have bought the above product do not eat it. - Best before: All dates from 20 April 2022 up to and including 21 August 2022 Salmonella infection usually causes diarrhoea, fever and stomach cramps.
The FSA said the eggs have a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak” with 57 cases already identified.
If you have bought the above product do not eat it. - Best before: All dates from 20 April 2022 up to and including 21 August 2022 Salmonella infection usually causes diarrhoea, fever and stomach cramps.
With Easter less than two weeks away, over 50 children in the UK have been reported to have contracted Salmonella infections after eating Kinder Surprise.
Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs are produced by an Italian confectionery company, Ferrero. After dozens of reports of children becoming ill in connection with eating Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs, Ferrero made the decision to recall several batches of their chocolate eggs. According to the CDC, children under age 5 are the most likely population to contract Salmonella infection. With Easter less than two weeks away, over 50 children in the UK have been reported to have contracted Salmonella infections after eating Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs.
The Easter eggs have since been recalled globally, with people urged not to consume them.
- Kinder Surprise Maxi - Natoons 100g - best before dates from 23/8/22 up to and including 13/9/22 - Kinder Surprise Maxi 100g - best before dates from 23/8/22 up to and including 13/9/22 - Kinder Mini Eggs Hazelnut 100g - best before dates from 23/8/22 up to and including 13/9/22
The FSA said the eggs have a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak” with 57 cases already identified.
If you have bought the above product do not eat it. - Best before: All dates from 20 April 2022 up to and including 21 August 2022 Salmonella infection usually causes diarrhoea, fever and stomach cramps.
One variety of the popular chocolate brand on sale in the Emirates has been removed from the shelves.
“In addition, among all the products sold in the GCC by Ferrero and sourced from eight factories, only one item, the large Kinder Surprise Maxi 100 GR, is produced in the Belgian factory. “Following the news in Europe of reported cases of salmonella related to Kinder products manufactured in Belgium, Ferrero Gulf wants to reassure our consumers and customers in the GCC that no Kinder product has tested positive for salmonella," he told The National. The manufacturer of Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs has voluntarily recalled a product on sale in the UAE made by a European factory at the centre of a salmonella scare as a precautionary measure.
A recall on certain Kinder chocolate items linked to an outbreak of salmonella in Europe and the U.K. has been expanded to Canada.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said Wednesday the chocolate products were identified “as the likely route of infection” in an outbreak involving 134 children mainly under 10 years of age, several of whom have been hospitalized. A recall of certain Kinder brand chocolate products linked to an outbreak of salmonella in Europe and the U.K. has been expanded to Canada. The CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products.
Ferrero includes Kinder Mini Eggs and Kinder Egg Hunt Kits in its recall due to risk of salmonella contamination.
Dr Lesley Larkin of the Health Security Agency said: "Symptoms of salmonellosis typically resolve themselves within a few days. It is really important that consumers follow this advice to avoid the risk of becoming ill with salmonella poisoning," she said. No other Ferrero and Kinder products are affected by this voluntary recall," the company said.
The products have been linked to food poisoning cases, mainly in young children, in at least ten European countries.
While the agency has confirmed a potential link to Kinder chocolates, it has not clarified whether these are the only products that have been contaminated. - Kinder Schoko-Bons, with best before dates between 25.5.2022–19.8.2022 - Kinder Surprise 20g x 3-pack, with best before dates between 11.7.2022–7.10.2022 - Kinder Surprise 20g Pink, with best before dates between 11.7.2022–7.10.2022 - Kinder Surprise 20g, with best before dates between 11.7.2022–7.10.2022 - Kinder Mini Eggs, with best before date 21.8.2022
The FSA said the eggs have a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak” with 57 cases already identified.
If you have bought the above product do not eat it. - Best before: All dates from 20 April 2022 up to and including 21 August 2022 Salmonella infection usually causes diarrhoea, fever and stomach cramps.
The past week has seen outbreaks of E.coli, salmonella and listeriosis from supermarket food products.
The Paris prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into the outbreak after dozens of cases of people falling ill were linked to the pizzas. Twenty-one cases of the same strain have been reported in France, eight of whom were hospitalised. The Graindorge cheese recall procedure is due to end on April 19. The recall concerns its Fraich'Up frozen pizzas. At least 63 cases have been reported so far. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland also recalled the products, stating there have been 10 cases in the country with the same strain of Salmonella as found in the UK.
Ferrero International S.A. is recalling more of its Kinder chocolate eggs just before the Easter holidays, citing a link to salmonella outbreaks in a number ...
Ferrero International S.A. is recalling more of its Kinder chocolate eggs just before the Easter holidays, citing a link to salmonella outbreaks in a number of European countries.
The Kinder products are being recalled across Europe and Canada. It was not immediately clear whether the recall involved products sold in the United ...
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Around 63 people in the UK - most of them young children - have contracted salmonella in an outbreak linked to Kinder Surprise products.
But which eggs have been recalled? More Kinder Surprise products have been recalled, after the chocolate eggs were linked to a salmonella outbreak. Ferrero - which owns the Kinder brand - says that none of its products have so far tested positive for salmonella, but that it has nonetheless made a “precautionary decision” to extend the recall.
Are Kinder Surprise eggs illegal in the US? If so, why? What you need to know about Ferrero's Kinder egg FDA status in the United States.
‘The safety of its consumers, especially children, is and has always been Ferrero’s number one priority. Why are Kinder eggs banned in the US? Kinder Surprise eggs are in the news – though unfortunately not because of Easter.
Food Standards Australia and New Zealand has issued an urgent recall of four Kinder products across Australia, over fears the chocolate could be ...
- Kinder Surprise Maxi - Natoons 100g - best before dates from 23/8/22 up to and including 13/9/22 - Kinder Surprise Maxi 100g - best before dates from 23/8/22 up to and including 13/9/22 - Kinder Mini Eggs Hazelnut 100g - best before dates from 23/8/22 up to and including 13/9/22
Italian confectionary group Ferrero has voluntarily recalled some of its Kinder chocolates from the American shelves for a potential link with salmonella ...
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The UK Health Security Agency said on Wednesday that 63 people in the UK, mostly young children, are known to have infected.
We welcome the precautionary approach being taken by Ferrero and are advising consumers not to eat any of the products listed in the FSA alert. Ferrero said in a statement: “The company continues to co-operate with the UK Food Standards Agency, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and Food Standards Scotland in relation to a number of reported cases of salmonella. Anyone who has bought products with those use-by dates can contact the Ferrero consumer careline on [email protected] or 0330 053 8943 to obtain a full refund. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said on Wednesday that 63 people in the UK, mostly young children, are known to have infected with salmonella in the outbreak linked to the treats. A recall of Kinder Surprise eggs has been extended to more products, including Kinder Mini Eggs and Kinder Egg Hunt Kits because they might be contaminated with salmonella, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said. Kinder Schokobons 200g with a best before date of April 20 to August 21 2022 have also been recalled.