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Sausage Products Contaminated with Salmonella Found at REWE Stores

Sausages produced by a certain manufacturer and sold at Rewe supermarkets have been pulled from the shelves following the detection of salmonella during routine inspections.

Contaminated Sausages: Presence of Salmonella found in sausages, even in REWE stores
Contaminated Sausages: Presence of Salmonella found in sausages, even in REWE stores

Sausage Products Contaminated with Salmonella Found at REWE Stores

In a recent development, Rostocker Wurst- und Schinkenspezialitäten GmbH has initiated a recall of their "Die ROSTOCKER" breakfast snacks due to the presence of Salmonella. The affected product, a 250-gram pack with batch number 335501, has been pulled from Rewe shelves.

The recall is a response to the discovery of Salmonella during internal checks. This is not the first product recall for Rewe, the retailer of the recalled sausage variety.

The affected products, popular for almost every meal and often served with bread or rolls, have expiration dates ranging from 27.07.2025 to 09.08.2025. It is strongly advised that these products should not be consumed and customers are encouraged to return them to the nearest point of sale for a refund.

Symptoms of Salmonella infection include diarrhea, abdominal pain, occasional vomiting, and mild fever. People with weak immune systems, seniors, young children, and infants are at a higher risk of severe symptoms from Salmonella infection. If symptoms occur after consuming the recalled sausage, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

The recall has been reported in Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, but not all Rewe branches in the country are affected. The recall is ongoing, occurring in recent weeks and months, and it's important to note that the recall does not affect all sausage varieties from Rostocker Wurst- und Schinkenspecialitäten GmbH.

Infants are unlikely to enjoy the recalled sausage variety, making them less susceptible to this particular recall. However, it's crucial to exercise caution and adhere to the recall guidelines.

For the most accurate and updated information, it's recommended to check official Rewe communications, the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), or reliable news sources. As of June 2024, there are no relevant search results about the recall of "Die ROSTOCKER" breakfast snacks due to Salmonella or updates affecting Rewe branches.

Children should exercise caution when considering food-and-drink products from the affected batches of "Die ROSTOCKER" breakfast snacks, as they have been recalled due to the presence of Salmonella. It's important for parents to be aware of medical-conditions related to Salmonella infection, such as diarrhea and abdominal pain, and seek medical advice if symptoms occur. The recall also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a lifestyle that prioritizes health-and-wellness, including being mindful of food purchases and following safety guidelines.

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