Kinder chocolates recalled for suspected salmonella as Easter approaches

After the Buitoni pizza scandal, hundreds of tons of Kinder chocolates are recalled in France for suspected salmonella. Less than 15 days from Easter, these products made in Belgium have a “potential” with cases of salmonella, according to the Ferrero company which markets the Kinder brand and who “voluntarily” decided to organize this product recall.

The list of recalled products

Are concerned the Kinder Surprise 20g and 100g with expiry dates between the end of June 2022 and the end of October 2022, Kinder Schoko-Vouchers 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 and finally Kinder Happy Moments, Kinder Mix : 193g, Basket 150g, Plush 133g, Bucket 198g, with expiry dates at the end of August 2022.

Ferrero advises not to consume the product, and to contact its consumer assistance team on 08 00 65 36 53 and at [email protected].

Beware of fragile people

Salmonella is a bacterium that affects the intestine and causes an infection, salmonellosis, which is not very dangerous in most cases. It results in gastroenteritis but people whose immune system is weakened, the elderly, pregnant women and newborns may develop complications.


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