Health hazard glass shards found in tests Aldi supermarket recalls sausages
The discounter Aldi Süd and the food producer Böklunder have started a recall campaign for cocktail sausages. There could be broken glass in the lake. The broken pieces could lead to dangerous injuries when consumed.
Recall for cocktail sausages
Discounter Aldi Süd has announced a recall for cocktail sausages. A message from the company states: "Dear customers, please return the product Cocktail sausages in delicate Saitling, 540 g of the manufacturer Böklunder with the best before date: 21.03.2019 and the batch number BKL 011908051211 in our stores. "
Broken glass in the lake
According to Aldi Süd, the company Böklunder pointed out that it can not be ruled out that there are scattered pieces of broken glass in the lake.
According to the information, the MHD and the batch number are printed on the edge of the lid. The purchase price will be refunded.
The product concerned was sold in parts of the federal states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland.
Other products of the same manufacturer as well as other batch numbers or best before dates of the above product are not affected.
Broken glass can cause serious injury
Foods that could contain broken glass or broken glass should generally not be consumed. Otherwise they could lead to serious injuries in the mouth and throat or even to internal injuries.
In food production, due to errors in the manufacturing processes, contaminants or foreign bodies such as glass, aluminum or plastic residues can occur again and again.
Just a few weeks ago, a recall was initiated for Erasco pork chops after glass pieces had been found in the product. (Ad)