Lidl recalled salmonella contaminated paprika powder
The Lidl Magyarország recalled the 100 grams Mikado delicacy spicy paprika powder, which will keep expires on 26 December 2016, because during Lidl’sown quality control tests the product was found contaminated with Salmonella.
The company announced on Thursday that they ask the consumers not consume the red pepper, and bring back them to any Lidl stores. The purchase price will be refunded without proof of purchase receipt. (MTI)
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