Singapore Recalls Australian Salami Product After Salmonella Detected
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Singapore recalls Australian salami product after salmonella detected
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on Thursday (Jul 24) it has ordered a recall of Primo Reserve Hot Sopressa Salami after salmonella was detected in it. Salmonella is a pathogenic bacterium that can cause food poisoning. Symptoms may include diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fever, nausea and
Especially children and people with a weak immune system are discouraged from eating chocolate.
The Finnish Food Authority reports on the recall of a batch of chocolate. A food recall is carried out when a food may pose a health risk or does not meet the requirements of the legislation. The most common reason is microbiological contamination. The food may contain, for example, listeria, salmonella or E. coli, which can cause food poisoning. A recall is also carried out if the product contains an undeclared allergen. In this case, the packa…
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