At two weeks of Easter, the reminder focuses on the equivalent of hundreds of tons of chocolates, said a group spokesman.
Le Monde with AFP
Ferrero recalls in France some batch of Kinder chocolate products made in Belgium due to a “potential” link with cases of salmonellosis, explained, Monday, April 4, the Italian group, which ensures “collaborates [R] with public authorities “. “None of our Kinder products placed on the French market has been tested positive to Salmonella, we have not received any complaint from consumers,” says the group in a statement.
Ferrero France, however, recalls “voluntarily” a series of products manufactured in Belgium. The reminder, at two weeks of Easter, focuses on the equivalent of hundreds of tons of chocolates, said a spokesman.
Salmonellar Foyer Series declared in several European states
Are concerned:
- Surprise Kinder 20 grams (by one, by three, by four and by six) and 100 grams with expiry dates between the end of June 2022 and the end of October 2022;
- Kinder Schoko-good with expiry dates between the end of April and the end of August 2022;
- Kinder Mini Eggs with expiry dates between the end of April and the end of August;
- Kinder Happy Moments, Kinder Mix: 193 grams, basket 150 grams, plush 133 grams, bucket 198 grams, with expiry dates at the end of August 2022.
Ferrero advises not to consume the product, keep it and contact his consumer support team at 08,00 65 36,53 or at [email protected].
In Belgium, the Federal Food Chain Security Agency (AFSCA) called on Monday, consumers not to consume these products “following a series of salmonella homes reported in several Member States [European] “. However, no case has been confirmed in the country.
Saturday, the British authorities had reported a reminder for the same reason.