Lidl is recalling meat products
Gazda Csemege Hús Kft. is recalling the Mangalica 270g product of Hazánk Kincsei Szárazkolbász due to the possible presence of salmonella. The product is also available in Lidl stores, so the supermarket chain asks customers, if they have bought the mentioned sausage, not to consume it, but to return it to any of their stores.
Due to the possible presence of salmonella, Gazda Csemege Hús Kft. is recalling the Hazánk Kincsei Szárazkolbász mangalica, 270g product, the packaging of which contains the following identification data: Best before date: 29.12.2024.The product is also available in Lidl, so the supermarket chain asks customers that, if they have purchased the above product, not to consume it, but to return it to any of their stores. The purchase price will be refunded – even without a receipt confirming the purchase.
The product recall only affects the Hazánk Kincsei Dry Sausage Mangalica, 270g product with the above identifier. The recall does not apply to items of the above product with a different shelf life or to other products distributed by Lidl. – can be read on Lidl’s website.
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