Teewurst from Rügenwalder mill contaminated
Rügenwalder mill recalls contaminated tea sausage
06/12/2013
Like the food manufacturer „Rügenwalder mill“ announced on Tuesday, the Rügenwalder "Teewurst coarse" was recalled. At routine inspections, possible microbial contaminants were found in a batch, the company said.
It is not recommended to consume the coarse tea sausage from the Rügenwalder mill
The Rügenwalder "Teewurst coarse" was recalled from the trade. „Here a regular microbial contamination was detected during regular routine checks. Therefore we advise against consumption“, shared the sausage manufacturer from Bad Zwischenhahn in Lower Saxony on Tuesday on the social media platform „Facebook“ With.
It was exclusively the product Rügenwalder Teewurst roughly in the freshness cup with the lot number GR320501 and the expiration date 19 July 2013. However, other products of the company are not affected. Consumers could get further information on the service telephone of the Rügenwalder mill on the telephone number 04403 66 345.„The return from the trade is already initiated“, the company said.
Repeatedly contaminants in food such as tea sausage
Again and again it comes to contamination of food during the production process. So we reported in December 2010 about Salmonella in the Rügenwalder Teewurst fine of the same manufacturer.
Salmonella-contaminated food can cause so-called salmonella enteritis (salmonellosis) in humans. It is an infection of the gastrointestinal tract, which is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. The disease usually occurs in healthy people without complications. However, the bacterial infection is dangerous for infants and toddlers, pregnant women and persons with a weakened immune system. If symptoms such as fever, heavy fluid loss, and rapid weight loss occur, those affected should be taken to hospital immediately. (Ag)