📰 Supermarkten Aldi en Picnic roepen salami terug om besmetting met poepbacterie

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Supermarkten Aldi en Picnic roepen salami terug om besmetting met poepbacterie

Supermarktketen Aldi en supermarktbezorgdienst Picnic roepen verschillende partijen salami terug, omdat er bij controle een gevaarlijke variant van de E.coli-bacterie is gevonden óf mogelijk aanwezig kan zijn. Consumenten wordt aangeraden de genoemde producten niet te eten.

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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Whatcom Blue, Farmhouse, Peppercorn, and Mustard Seed Cheese Products Have E. Coli Contamination This cheese contamination with pathogenic E. Coli strains occurred due to its manufacture with raw and unpasteurized milk. These bacteria can cause severe illness, including bloody diarrhea, kidney failure, and potentially fatal complications, especially in young children, elderly individuals, and those with weakened immune systems. The affected batch codes include: 250527B, 250610B, 250618B, 250624B for Whatcom Blue; 250603F, 250616B for Farmhouse; 250603P for Peppercorn; and 250616M for Mustard Seed. This contaminated cheese was sold in Oregon and Washington state between July 27, 2025, and October 22, 2025. Do not eat this cheese. Either return it to the place of purchase for a full refund or carefully dispose of it. All surfaces that came into contact with this cheese should be cleaned and sanitized. For more information, contact Twin Sisters Creamery at 1-360-656-5240. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/twin-sisters-creamery-recalls-whatcom-blue-farmhouse-peppercorn-and-mustard-seed-cheese-products #twinsisters #cheese #ecoli #gastroenteritis #whatcom #farmhouse #peppercorn #mustardseed #recall"

Twin Sisters Creamery has issued a recall for several of its cheese products due to E. coli contamination. The affected products include Whatcom Blue, Farmhouse, Peppercorn, and Mustard Seed cheese. If you have any of these products, do not consume them and follow the recall instructions.

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