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Food products recalled – sold at Hempkopf and Willis

The eggs are now being recalled after the discovery of new salmonella.

Leading food companies in Sweden are forced to recall products due to salmonella.

This time Salmonella was found in the stable environment of one of the Oxfood producers, and two of Coron’s egg articles are now being recalled.

– Axfood is recalling two of Coron’s egg articles as a precaution due to the risk of salmonella in the eggs after routine testing by the supplier found salmonella in the stable environment where the eggs were laid, Axfood asserts in a press release. .

Eggs are sold at Hempkopf and Willis.

Two items

The following two egg products are affected by the recall.

– Up to and including 2023-11-26, Guaranteed Eggs, Indoor Free, Medium, 6-Pack.

– Up to and including 2023-11-26, Guaranteed Eggs, Indoor Free, Medium, 15-Pack.

Sold in stores

Oxfood confirms that the recalled eggs have now been sold in a number of Oxfood’s retail chains and that they have now been discontinued from further sale.

– That Salmonella has now been discovered in a new stable environment is very unfortunate and we take it seriously. “We are now investigating together with the supplier how this happened and how we can prevent it in the future,” says Susanna Wadegård, Quality Manager at Axfood.

can be withdrawn

Axfood is now urging people who bought the products to get refunds.

– Oxfood regrets what happened and urges all consumers who bought the affected products to return them primarily to the store of purchase for compensation, the company insists.

Many cases

Leading food companies have had a series of problems with salmonella cases, leading to the need to recall products.

Earlier this week, the Swedish Agency for Agriculture announced that CA Cedergren, Sweden’s largest egg producer, must cull more than one million chickens at its farm in Fliseryd in Småland.

This will prevent further spread of salmonella infection.

Photo: Willys Axfood

Text: Compilers