A Hamptons-based food business has recalled a specific granola flavor intended for breastfeeding mothers. The product was identified as being at risk of Salmonella contamination, prompting the recall.
The FDA has identified jalapeños and eggs as the sources for two of the four active Salmonella outbreaks currently under investigation, leading to product recalls.
The FDA has classified a recall of nearly 1.6 million cartons of eggs as Class I, indicating the highest health risk due to potential Salmonella contamination. Consumers are warned about the severe health risks, including death, associated with the affected brands.
The Cyclospora parasite has caused an unusually severe outbreak in the United States, with over 20,000 cases, hundreds of hospitalizations, and two deaths. Simultaneously, there are also massive Salmonella cases reported.
Taylor Farms has issued a voluntary recall of various products containing jalapeños, including salsa and guacamole, across 26 states due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall follows an ongoing salmonella outbreak that has sickened hundreds of people.
Veterinarians emphasize the importance of regularly washing dog bowls to prevent the buildup of biofilm and harmful bacteria like salmonella, which can pose health risks to pets and humans.
A multistate outbreak of Salmonella Javiana, which has sickened 345 people and impacted two restaurant chains, has been traced by the FDA to a single grower in Sinaloa, Mexico.
A salmonella outbreak at a restaurant in Oviedo has affected 25 people, with 13 of them hospitalized, prompting the Health Department to investigate the source after removing all suspicious products.
Officials report that a vast majority, 93%, of salmonella problems traced to jalapenos originated from Mexican restaurants, including popular chains like Chipotle and Qdoba.
A salmonella outbreak affecting over 300 people in 27 US states has been traced to jalapeños from a Mexican grower. Restaurants like Qdoba have removed jalapeños from their menus in response.
Donald Trump has denied reports of dwindling US missile supplies, threatening imprisonment for those who spread such information. This comes amidst various other news involving Trump, including past criticisms, assassination threats, and international relations.
Auchan has recalled its onion crackling spread from stores due to a salmonella contamination risk. The National Commercial and Consumer Protection Authority is monitoring the distributor's actions regarding the recalled products.
The Czech State Agricultural and Food Inspection (SZPI) has issued a warning against consuming REEVA brand instant noodles after laboratory tests detected the presence of Salmonella bacteria, which causes salmonellosis.
A restaurant in Peristeri, Greece, has responded to allegations connecting its establishment to nine cases of food poisoning, stating that there is no indication of salmonella. The restaurant affirmed its full cooperation with authorities and awaits definitive laboratory results.
U.S. health authorities have recalled over 19 million eggs linked to a salmonella outbreak originating from Texas, which has caused illness in nearly 100 people and 26 hospitalizations across 17 states.
A Salmonella outbreak has led to the recall of 19 million eggs from Texas-based Midwest Poultry Services after sickening 98 people across 17 states, according to the FDA and CDC.
The FDA has issued a recall for nearly 1.6 million dozen eggs from Midwest Poultry Services due to potential Salmonella contamination. The affected eggs were distributed across five US states, prompting health concerns amid a surge in stomach illness cases.
A batch of frozen chicken fillet from Ivars has been recalled after salmonella was detected during a routine check. Consumers are advised not to consume the product.
Seasoned chicken meat, specifically chicken wings, has been recalled after Salmonella was detected. The contaminated product was manufactured at a sales point in Mesnica Smajić.
REEVA instant soups are being recalled in Hungary due to potential salmonella contamination, despite initial tests commissioned by the foreign manufacturer not detecting it. The National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) identified the presence of the bacteria.
Two people have died in Finland as a result of a salmonella epidemic linked to contaminated sprouts. The CEO of the company that sold the sprouts claimed they were misled about the origin of the seeds.
Israel's Health Ministry has issued a warning about illegal tahini imported from abroad, after Salmonella was found in two Algimal Tahini products during an investigation.
Salmonellosis, a common foodborne infection, is primarily transmitted through contaminated food or contact with infected surfaces and animals. While there is no vaccine, simple hygiene rules can help prevent its spread.
Authorities investigating a salmonella outbreak in Lamia have successfully identified the chicken supplier, tracing the source back to a specific middleman and poultry farm. Fears remain about a wider spread of the infection.
More than 30 people have been hospitalized in Lamia, Greece, due to a salmonella outbreak, with authorities investigating a suspicious batch of chicken as a potential source of infection.
An investigation has been launched by the National Public Health Organization (EODY) after 20 individuals were hospitalized with salmonella cases since Friday. The goal is to identify the source of the infection and prevent its spread.
A salmonella epidemic has spread across Europe between January and May, with the number of infections now decreasing. Tragically, one person has died from salmonella in Finland.
According to the distributor, a recent batch of salmonella-contaminated instant noodles did not reach Hungary through official channels, and no health complaints have been reported in the country.
European health services are warning about Salmonella contamination in instant noodles, commonly known as "Chinese soups," after over 100 cases of poisoning were reported across Europe, including Poland.
SPAR has issued a recall for its "SPAR Natur*pur by NENI Bio-Hummus natur 125g" product. The recall is a precautionary measure due to potential contamination with Salmonella bacteria.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared the hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship to be over. This announcement comes after a period of monitoring the situation.
A mass salmonella outbreak at a hotel in Chisinau has led to a growing number of confirmed cases, including employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and potentially Minister Popșoi. The incident, which occurred after a diplomatic dinner, has prompted a response from the hotel.
As Poland experiences extreme heat, experts are cautioning against swimming in public fountains, which may contain harmful bacteria like staphylococcus, salmonella, and fecal bacteria, posing a risk of infections and poisoning.
Researchers have made a breakthrough in Salmonella studies, identifying 45 toxins that could lead to the development of new antibiotics. This discovery offers significant hope for combating Salmonella infections.
A microbiologist is studying the influence of salmonella, a common summer illness, which can be contracted from sources like melted ice cream. While often mild, the bacteria can cause serious health issues if it spreads throughout the body.
A batch of chicken eggs produced by SRL „DANT-AGRO” has been recalled from the market by the National Agency for Food Safety (ANSA) after tests revealed potential contamination with Salmonella Typhimurium.
Food inspections conducted by the State Veterinary and Food Administration of Slovakia (ŠVPS SR) in May 2026 revealed hundreds of violations, including salmonella contamination in meat. Fines exceeding 100,000 euros were issued for issues such as neglected hygiene and expired food.
A salmonella outbreak, traced to Reeva instant noodles from Ukraine and primarily affecting children, is spreading across Europe and has now been reported in Estonia.
Norwegian food authorities have initiated a recall of sprouts from stores across the country after salmonella was detected. The recall aims to prevent potential health risks associated with the contaminated products.
Alfredo sauce products sold across 41 US states have been recalled by the manufacturer following concerns over potential Salmonella contamination, prompting public health warnings.
The state laboratory in Cyprus confirmed that salmonella and bacillus cereus found in chicken à la crème caused a mass food poisoning incident at a wedding, affecting over 70 people and hospitalizing 21.
The State Inspectorate has ordered the withdrawal of a batch of animal feed from the market in Croatia. The recall was initiated due to the presence of salmonella contamination in the product.
A food safety attorney says cracked eggs should be discarded due to Salmonella risk, while a food science professor says the size of the crack matters.
A new study reveals that the climate crisis is significantly increasing antibiotic resistance worldwide, with experts linking climate change to a 10% rise in salmonella antibiotic resistance genes between 1940 and 2023, posing a serious threat to human health.
Finnish company Lounasitu Oy is recalling sprouts from the market as a precautionary measure after salmonella was detected in sprouts in another EU country.
Lithuania has registered 21 cases of Salmonella Stanley this year, with health authorities indicating that some may be connected to a wider Salmonella outbreak currently affecting Europe.
Tips are provided on how to properly clean and disinfect wooden cutting boards after cutting raw chicken to prevent salmonella contamination, recommending hot water, detergent, and bleach solution.
Western Brand is recalling various batches of chicken products from major supermarkets due to a salmonella warning. The affected products have use-by dates varying between May 5 and May 14.
Eggs potentially contaminated with bacteria have been available for nearly a month in Luxembourg, prompting the food administration to issue a recall due to salmonella risk.
Western Brand has issued recalls for batches of its ‘cook in bag’ whole chickens sold at Tesco and Aldi due to the possible presence of salmonella, prompting food safety concerns.
Salmonella poses a growing problem for Croatian poultry farmers, necessitating collaboration with scientists and institutions to combat the dangerous bacteria. This issue was highlighted at the international Poultry Days 2026 event.
Marijan Lukač, founder of the Lukač egg company, protested in front of Croatia's Ministry of Agriculture in Zagreb, alleging that the Croatian Veterinary Institute is attempting to falsely accuse him of salmonella contamination during inspections.
A nationwide alert has been issued for certain pizza and pork rind products due to a potential risk of salmonella contamination. Consumers are advised to check for affected items.
Unsafe fresh broiler chicken inner fillet, found to contain salmonella, was discovered in the 'Lidl Lietuva' retail chain in Lithuania. The product has since been removed from sale.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has announced a recall of specific batches of Good4U Super Sprouts Super Greens. The recall is a precautionary measure due to the possible presence of salmonella contamination in the products.
Aðföng, an Icelandic purchasing and distribution center, has initiated a recall of Bónus brand ground beef from sale. The recall follows suspicions of salmonella contamination found in the product.
The US FDA has raised the salmonella risk to the highest level for 19 million eggs, with nearly 100 people infected across 17 states and 26 hospitalized, though officials claim the situation is under control.
The United States has announced the recall of 19 million eggs due to a significant risk of salmonella contamination, which authorities warn could be deadly.
A cyclospora outbreak, alongside a salmonella flare-up, is testing food safety standards in the US, leading consumers to reduce dining out and prompting food brands to scrutinize supply chains.
Taylor Farms has recalled its Mexico-sourced jalapeño products and severed ties with its Sinaloa supplier due to a salmonella scare. The recall follows an outbreak linked to the contaminated produce.
This summer has seen a record number of foodborne illness cases, including a significant cyclosporiasis outbreak and a new salmonella outbreak traced to Mexican jalapeños. Experts are addressing common questions about the ongoing rise in foodborne illnesses, attributing the surge to factors like high temperatures and tainted produce.
A salmonella outbreak linked to jalapenos has sickened at least 345 people across 27 US states, with Canadian health authorities monitoring for any related infections.
A salmonella outbreak has sickened hundreds of people, with investigations linking the illness to jalapeño peppers served at Chipotle and Qdoba restaurants.
Spanish consumer authorities have issued an alert regarding the presence of salmonella in a batch of frozen prawns of the Ocean Sea brand, originating from Honduras and sold in 200-gram frozen packages.
Chipotle has removed jalapeños from its restaurants as an investigation into a salmonella outbreak, initially linked to Minnesota but potentially widening, continues. The company's stock saw a decline following the news.
Moldova's National Public Health Agency announced the completion of its investigation into a salmonella outbreak at a Chișinău hotel, which affected 61 people between June 22-26.
A grill house in Peristeri, Greece, has urged the public 'not to adopt speculation' after nine people were hospitalized with gastroenteritis symptoms attributed to salmonella following the consumption of chicken from the establishment.
The U.S. FDA has listed 12 ongoing foodborne illness outbreaks, including cases of Cyclospora and Salmonella, with the sources of eight outbreaks yet to be identified.
Nine individuals have been hospitalized in the Nikaia Hospital emergency room due to salmonella cases reported in Attica. Health authorities are on alert following the outbreak.
An outbreak of salmonella cases has been reported in Kastoria, Greece, leading to an alert at the local hospital. More than 10 individuals, including children, have been hospitalized due to the infection.
Salmonella bacteria have been found in Lithuanian chicken dumplings sold at Rimi supermarket chain, prompting the store to ask customers to return the contaminated product for a refund, even without a receipt.
Laboratory tests by EODY confirmed the presence of salmonella in a batch of chicken fillet from a specific supplier, and two employees of a restaurant in Lamia also tested positive for the bacteria.
Following a cluster of salmonella cases in Lamia, experts are recommending measures for preventing contamination, including specific cooking temperatures to kill salmonella bacteria. The advice aims to educate the public on food safety.
An outbreak of salmonella cases in Lamia, Greece, has led health authorities to advise residents against consuming chicken for two to three days. The supplier believed to be the source of the contamination has been identified, and the situation is reportedly under control.
The Honkajoki company, which processes slaughter waste and other animal-derived material, reports a significant but not entirely exceptional workload due to the slaughter of chickens infected with Salmonella. The bacteria will be eliminated through heat and pressure.
More than 30 people have sought treatment at General Hospital of Lamia for salmonella-related gastroenteritis, with at least 15 hospitalized, including one minor, as health authorities investigate the source of the outbreak.
A team of specialists from Greece's National Public Health Organization (EODY) is on the ground in Lamia attempting to identify the establishments responsible for the contamination, though no definitive source has yet been confirmed.
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Health authorities are concerned about an increase in salmonella cases and are investigating the supplier of contaminated meat products sold in the market.
A salmonella outbreak in Lamia, Greece, has led to dozens of reported cases since Friday, with over 20 individuals seeking emergency care and 12 remaining hospitalized. Health authorities are conducting checks in local stores as investigations continue.
The Chief Sanitary Inspectorate in Poland has issued a warning after Salmonella bacteria were found in two batches of the Verdin Fix dietary supplement, posing a potential health risk to consumers.
The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) has issued a recall for a stuffed chicken roll product from the company Yfantis after salmonella contamination was detected. Consumers are advised to be aware of the recall.
An outbreak of Salmonella infection has been reported in Chișinău, Moldova, with the number of cases rising to 13 and a total of 59 people affected after an event at a local hotel. The National Agency for Public Health is investigating the incident.
A massive recall has been issued for 600,000 bags of popular potato chips sold nationwide due to concerns about potential Salmonella contamination, affecting products with best-by dates from July 27 through August 31.
Twelve people, including a child, were poisoned by salmonella during an event at the Radisson Blu Leogrand hotel in Chisinau, prompting health authorities to impose restrictions at the venue.
Four primary school children in Latvia contracted salmonellosis in April and May after consuming "Reeva" instant noodles in a dry, uncooked form. The Disease Prevention and Control Center (SPKC) reported that salmonella was found in the noodles, which originated from Ukraine.
The Administration for Food Safety has detected salmonella in a sample of meat from the brand 'Naše nam paše'. The product's expiration date has already passed.
Nearly 300 people have been hospitalized in southern Vietnam after consuming banh mi from a local shop. This marks the third mass food poisoning incident linked to the same sandwich chain, with lab tests confirming Salmonella in patient samples.
A supermarket chain in Lithuania, Iki, has discovered salmonella bacteria in its private label peppermint tea, an unusual finding typically associated with meat products.
Following recurring reports of salmonella-contaminated chicken being recalled from stores, Lithuanian consumers are advised to pay close attention to the producer. These incidents are causing concern among consumers and affecting the reputation of the entire poultry category.
Mince products sold at Lidl and SuperValu, along with Alfredo sauce distributed in 41 states, have been recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. Consumers are advised to check their products for the affected items.
New research published in 'The Lancet Planetary Health' indicates that climate change is contributing to an increase in genes responsible for Salmonella's antibiotic resistance.
Salmonella is the primary suspect in a mass food poisoning incident at a wedding reception in Limassol, Cyprus, which affected over 70 guests and hospitalized 21 as investigations continue.
Unsafe chicken, contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms, has reportedly reached three Lithuanian supermarket chains, according to the State Food and Veterinary Service (VMVT). The contamination was found in both fresh and marinated meat.
Cases of salmonella remain ‘consistently high’ at 10,406 infections in 2025, 26% higher than the number of cases in 2016
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Walmart, the world's largest retail seller, is grappling with a significant image crisis after recalling a product from shelves due to salmonella risk, an issue it has not faced in a long time.
The Hellenic Food Safety Authority (EFET) has issued a recall for certain chicken burger products after salmonella was detected. The recall affects both frozen and gluten-free varieties of the chicken burgers.
A new product recall has been issued for minced meat after the detection of salmonella contamination. Consumers are advised to check their products and follow safety guidelines to prevent health risks.
A new study from Hebrew University has found that intestinal stem cells play a crucial role not only in tissue regeneration but also in the early defense against bacterial infections like Salmonella.
A significant number of chicken products sold by major retailers including Lidl, Tesco, Dunnes Stores, and Aldi in Ireland have been recalled due to salmonella contamination.
Batches of Lidl chicken fillets and breast products have been recalled by the FSAI due to the confirmed presence of salmonella. Consumers are advised not to consume the affected products.
North Carolina's Spring & Mulberry has expanded its recall to all 12 chocolate bar flavors due to potential Salmonella contamination linked to a specific batch of date ingredients, though no illnesses have been reported.
Salmonella is becoming an increasing problem in Croatian poultry farming, necessitating cooperation and control at all levels, including vaccination, to combat its spread.
Iceland's Food and Veterinary Authority reports an unusual series of salmonella recalls linked to ground beef, advising consumers to cook ground beef thoroughly to prevent infection.
The Hellenic Food Safety Authority (EFET) has announced the recall of dried Moringa powder of Egyptian origin from the Greek market after the pathogenic microorganism Salmonella spp was detected.
Two production batches of Bónus ground beef have been recalled following suspicions of Salmonella contamination. The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority warns consumers not to consume these specific batches.
Inspectors from the State Food and Veterinary Service discovered salmonella-infected chicken at a Klaipėda University Hospital unit in Palanga, which was being used to prepare food for patients and was ordered to be destroyed.
Nearly 1.6 million dozen eggs from Texas have been recalled across the US south and south-west due to a salmonella outbreak, elevated to the FDA's highest-risk warning.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall for 19 million eggs, including 1.6 million dozen, due to potential Salmonella contamination. This recall has been classified under the FDA's highest risk level.
Whole Foods Market has issued product recalls linked to a salmonella outbreak in the United States, specifically affecting items made with jalapeños. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has also confirmed these recalls.
Chipotle Mexican Grill initiated a frantic recall of jalapeños after identifying them as the source of a salmonella outbreak, using an automated system to notify restaurants and destroy tainted peppers.
Taylor Farms has issued a recall for food products containing jalapeños due to potential salmonella contamination, following a separate recall of iceberg lettuce linked to a cyclospora outbreak.
The FSAI has recalled more than 40 loose salad and prepacked products from Dunnes Stores and SuperValu due to a potential Salmonella risk. Consumers are advised to check for affected items.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a recall for specific batches of seed mix and sesame seeds due to the confirmed presence of salmonella.
Multiple salmonella outbreaks have been reported this summer, with various sources identified including eggs, jalapeños, chickens, and even chameleons, prompting public health concerns.
The CDC has announced that a salmonella outbreak, which has sickened hundreds across 27 US states, has been tied to jalapeño peppers imported from Mexico.
US authorities announced that jalapeño peppers linked to a salmonella outbreak in 27 states have been traced back to a grower in Sinaloa, Mexico, and a distributor in the US.
A salmonella outbreak linked to contaminated jalapeños has sickened hundreds of people across 27 states in the U.S. Health officials are investigating the source of the outbreak.
Chipotle's stock shares dropped by 10% following news of a Salmonella outbreak in Minnesota, which has been linked to jalapeños served at the restaurant chain.
Several brands of fresh eggs, including Delizie del Sole, Aia, and Selex, have been urgently recalled from Italian supermarkets due to microbiological risk from salmonella contamination.
The Hellenic Food Safety Authority (EFET) has released a Q&A guide on salmonella, detailing symptoms, high-risk foods, and preventive measures. This guidance comes in response to an increase in reported salmonella cases during the summer months.
Multiple incidents of salmonella have been recorded in different regions of Greece, including Lamia and Kastoria, leading to hospitalizations. The report details symptoms, infection methods, and prevention measures.
Nine individuals experiencing salmonella symptoms in Greece all reported consuming chicken from a specific restaurant in Peristeri, prompting an investigation into the food establishment.
A salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs has caused illness in nearly 100 people, with 26 individuals requiring hospitalization due to severe diarrhea and vomiting.
A voluntary recall has been issued for 1.6 million egg cartons produced in Texas and sold under various brand names across six states due to potential Salmonella contamination.
Almost 19 million eggs have been recalled across several states due to a suspected salmonella contamination. Consumers are advised to check product details for affected items.
Salmonella has been identified in additional batches of chicken products from different suppliers in Lamia, Greece, following laboratory tests by EODY and inspections by public health authorities.
Fifteen children have been admitted to the General Hospital in Leskovac due to salmonella poisoning, prompting the closure of a local fast food establishment.
One of the individuals who reportedly died from salmonella in Finland was receiving palliative care, highlighting that salmonella is generally not life-threatening for otherwise healthy individuals.
The President of the Scientific Council of EODY (National Public Health Organization) provided advice on salmonella prevention and food poisoning during the summer, following a recent surge in cases.
Salmonella cases are being brought under control and are expected to de-escalate, with laboratory tests intensifying across the supply chain of the implicated supplier.
Finland's Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has announced the end of a salmonella epidemic that led to ten hospitalizations and two deaths within a month of infection.
A salmonella outbreak in Lamia, Greece, has led to at least 20 confirmed cases, with several individuals hospitalized, prompting a health alert. Authorities are investigating restaurants and food suppliers to identify the source of the contamination.
Pasta available in Hungary is confirmed safe for consumption, despite its manufacturer detecting salmonella contamination in products sold abroad, with Hungarian distributors confirming their products are unaffected.
The Greek food safety authority EFET has issued an alert after Salmonella was detected in a batch of tahini intended for hummus production, following a company's self-inspection.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has upgraded a recall for an estimated 650,000 bags of popular potato chip brands to its most serious level due to a potential salmonella risk.
A kindergarten in Banja Luka has been closed following a salmonella outbreak that sickened 16 children and one teacher within 10 days. Health authorities are investigating the source of the infection.
Thirteen people have been hospitalized with Salmonella at the "Toma Ciorbă" Infectious Diseases Hospital after attending an event at the Radisson Blu Leogrand hotel in Chișinău.
An outbreak of salmonella in nine European countries has been linked to instant noodles with flavorings from a Ukrainian producer, with ten Danish children among those affected.
Salmonella-contaminated minced meat was discovered at the Lidl supermarket chain in Lithuania, according to the State Food and Veterinary Service. Although the product's expiration date passed in early June, Lidl will still accept returns.
The State Food and Veterinary Service has reported another instance of salmonella contamination, this time found in chicken products from a Lithuanian producer.
A salmonella outbreak has affected 90 students and teachers at a school in Madrid. Health authorities have instructed local pediatricians to test children attending consultations.
The Estonian Food and Veterinary Service has detected salmonella in 'Reeva' instant noodles produced in Ukraine, according to information from the Latvian Food and Veterinary Service.
Salmonella-contaminated turkey was discovered in Lidl stores in Lithuania, prompting the State Food and Veterinary Service to announce that customers who purchased the meat can still receive refunds.
Consumers are advised to avoid purchasing chicken breasts with damaged packaging due to the increased risk of salmonella contamination, emphasizing the importance of checking product integrity.
Fresh chicken from Poland, contaminated with salmonella, has appeared on the shelves of the "Norfa" supermarket chain in Lithuania, with customers advised to return the product for a refund. The chicken was reportedly removed from sale a week prior.
The State Food and Veterinary Service in Lithuania has recalled 'Reeva' instant noodles from sale after Salmonella bacteria were detected in samples during market control.
Axfood, a Swedish retail group operating stores like Willys and Hemköp, is recalling eggs after the producer detected a risk of salmonella contamination.
The Chief Sanitary Inspectorate in Poland has issued a warning after Salmonella bacteria were detected in a batch of the dietary supplement Verdin Fix, posing a potential health risk to consumers.
Climate change is contributing to the increased growth and spread of antibiotic-resistant salmonella. This development poses a significant public health challenge as warmer temperatures create more favorable conditions for the bacteria.
The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) has requested the recall of a batch of chicken patties after the detection of salmonella, deeming them unsafe for consumption.
Salmonella-infected chicken was distributed to 'Iki Lietuva' supermarket stores, according to the State Food and Veterinary Service. The chain's representative confirmed the product is no longer on sale, but customers who purchased it can return the item.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a recall for specific batches of chicken products from several retailers due to the presence of salmonella.
Several chicken products, including specific batches sold at Lidl, have been recalled from stores due to a potential risk of salmonella contamination. Consumers are advised to check their purchases and return affected items.
Utz has issued a voluntary recall for certain varieties of Zapp’s and Dirty potato chips in the US due to potential salmonella contamination linked to their seasoning.
Herta bacon products sold between April 9 and May 3 across various major retailers in France have been recalled and should not be consumed due to potential Salmonella contamination.
The Chief Sanitary Inspectorate announced that Salmonella bacteria were detected in a batch of lemon balm leaves, posing a potential health risk. The producer has committed to withdrawing the product from the market.
Two production batches of ground beef and mixed ground meat from Stjörnugrís hf. in Iceland have been recalled due to suspected salmonella contamination.
Poland's Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS) issued a warning after Salmonella bacteria were found in a batch of beef tartare sold at Biedronka supermarkets, prompting the producer to initiate a product recall.