The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has issued a recall on a number of Kinder products amid concerns over possible salmonella contamination.
Consumers, meanwhile, have been urged to not eat the implicated products. It continues: "Diarrhoea can occasionally be severe enough to require hospital admission. "The most common symptom is diarrhoea, which can sometimes be bloody," the FSAI write.
CHOCOLATE manufacturer Ferrero is recalling Kinder Surprise products after it became aware of a possible link to a number of reported cases of salmonella.
Those who have purchased the item should avoid eating and return to the store of purchase. Those who have purchased the item should avoid eating and return to the store of purchase. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has shared details of the food recall alongside a warning.
Food chiefs say cases of salmonella poisoning across the UK have been linked to the popular product in the run up to Easter with an urgent recall notice ...
Tina Potter, Food Standards Agency Head of Incidents, said: "We welcome the precautionary approach being taken by Ferrero and are advising consumers not to eat any of the products listed in the FSA alert. The product thought to be affected have all been manufactured at the same factory in Belgium. Other products manufactured by Kinder are not thought to be affected. The Kinder Surprise singular egg at 20g and the Kinder Surprise pack at 20g x 3 are impacted.
Ferrero has urgently recalled Kinder Surprise eggs - the chocolate favourites have been rapidly taken off shelves because of the possible presence of ...
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Food chiefs say cases of salmonella poisoning across the UK have been linked to a Kinder product.
All of the products with the best before date between July 11, 2022, and October 7, 2022, have been recalled. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter
CHOCOLATE company Ferrero have said they take “food safety extremely seriously” after a recall was issued for Kinder Surprise eggs over a possible.
The FSAI is warning consumers who may have the recalled products at home not to eat them." These products are manufactured in Belgium. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland said there have been 10 cases of food poisoning linked to the chocolate, a number of which have involved young children.
The Food Standards Agency said Ferrero had recalled Kinder Surprise eggs because of the possible presence of Salmonella.
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Makers of a confectionary favourite beloved by kids have recalled products over a risk of salmonella.
Other products manufactured by Kinder are not thought to be affected. Only Kinder Surprise products manufactured in Belgium are affected. Only Kinder Surprise products manufactured in Belgium are affected.
There's a food recall by Ferrero of some Kinder Surprise chocolate products. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland says the products are being pulled due to ...
The batches being recalled are Kinder Surprise 20g and Kinder Surprise 20g x3. All best before dates are between the 11th of July 2022 and 7th of October this year. A number of these Irish cases have involved young children, all of whom have fully recovered.
The FSA said it is advising people 'not to eat' certain products due to a 'potential link' to reported cases of salmonella.
“We are working with retailers to ensure that these products are no longer available for purchase. We are also working closely with UK and international partners including UKHSA and Food Standards Scotland.” It is really important that consumers follow this advice to avoid the risk of becoming ill with salmonella poisoning.
SOME KINDER SURPRISE chocolate eggs have been recalled due to a link with a food poisoning outbreak of salmonella in Ireland, the UK and other European ...
Kinder is owned by Ferrero which also makes other chocolates, but these are not impacted by this recall. People can contact the Ferrero consumer careline on +44 (0)330 053 8943 to get a full refund. Other symptoms may include fever, headache and abdominal cramps.
THE FOOD Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) advises that a food recall by Ferrero of some Kinder Surprise chocolate products is underway due to a link with ...
Given that we are approaching Easter, we would urge parents and guardians to check at home if they have any of the products and if they do, to ensure that any are not eaten. "If anyone has any of the affected product at home, we are advising them not to eat it. The FSAI is warning consumers who may have the recalled products at home not to eat them.
“The FSAI, together with the Health Protection Surveillance Centre of the HSE, is investigating this ongoing food poisoning outbreak which is affecting Ireland, ...
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The 20g chocolate eggs are sold separately and in batches of three. Ferrero has taken the precautionary step to withdraw the popular product with immediate ...
It is really important that consumers follow this advice to avoid the risk of becoming ill with salmonella poisoning. The Food Standards Agency has advised consumers not to eat certain Kinder Surprise eggs following a salmonella outbreak which has caused young children to fall ill. The affected Kinder Surprise products were all manufactured at the same factory and other food items by Kinder have been deemed safe.
To reduce the risk of any further illness, consumers should not eat the products listed in the recall alert and they/the parent or guardians of children should ...
However, symptoms can be more severe, especially in young children and those with weakened immune systems. However, symptoms can be more severe and lead to hospitalisation, especially in the very young and those with weakened immune systems. To reduce the risk of any further illness, consumers should not eat the products listed in the recall alert and they/the parent or guardians of children should follow the risk advice within it.
Ferrero recalling some batches of chocolate eggs after reported cases of salmonella poisoning, says FSA.
Other Ferrero products are not thought to be affected. It is really important that consumers follow this advice to avoid the risk of becoming ill with salmonella poisoning. As a precautionary measure, Ferrero has recalled the products and people are being advised not to eat them.
Parent company Ferrero is recalling some batches of its surprise eggs after a number of cases were found among young children.
The UK's Food Security Agency said: “This is in connection with a potential link to a salmonella outbreak. "A number of these cases have been young children ...
"The food business involved has voluntarily carried out this product withdrawal and recall and we are working closely with them and their competent authorities to identify the precise cause of this outbreak." "We know that these particular products are popular with young children, especially as Easter approaches, so we would urge parents and guardians of children to check if any products already in their home are affected by this recall. Investigations led by the UK Health Security Agency, Public Health Scotland, Public Health Wales and Public Health Agency Northern Ireland found a link between reported cases of salmonella poisoning across the UK and the Kinder eggs.
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A number of these cases have been young children." Investigations led by the UK Health Security Agency (and its counterparts in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) found a link between reported cases of salmonella poisoning across the UK and the Kinder eggs. In an alert, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has warned: "This is in connection with a potential link to a salmonella outbreak.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI)has advised that a food recall by Ferrero of some Kinder Surprise chocolate products is underway due to a link ...
We have ten cases of Salmonella food poisoning in Ireland linked to these products. Given that we are approaching Easter, we would urge parents and guardians to check at home if they have any of the products and if they do, to ensure that any are not eaten. A number of these Irish cases have involved young children, all of whom have fully recovered.
CHOCOLATE firm Ferrero is recalling some batches of Kinder Surprise eggs due to a link with salmonella, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said.
In an alert, the agency said the recall is due to a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak”, adding: “A number of these cases have been young children.” In an alert, the agency said the recall is due to a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak”, adding: “A number of these cases have been young children.” CHOCOLATE firm Ferrero is recalling some batches of Kinder Surprise eggs due to a link with salmonella, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said.
CHOCOLATE firm Ferrero is recalling some batches of Kinder Surprise eggs due to a link with salmonella, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said.
In an alert, the agency said the recall is due to a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak”, adding: “A number of these cases have been young children.” In an alert, the agency said the recall is due to a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak”, adding: “A number of these cases have been young children.” CHOCOLATE firm Ferrero is recalling some batches of Kinder Surprise eggs due to a link with salmonella, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said.
The UK's Food Standards Agency has said the products have been recalled due to a "potential link to a salmonella outbreak" where 57 cases have been found, ...
A number of these cases have been young children." The link between reported cases of salmonella poisoning and Kinder eggs was found after investigations led by the UKHSA, Public Health Scotland, Public Health Wales and the Public Health Agency in Northern Ireland. The UK's Health Security Agency (UKHSA), formerly Public Health England, tweeted: "Ferrero has recalled selected batches of Kinder Surprise eggs because of the possible presence of salmonella.
No deaths have been reported but around 77% of the cases involve children aged five and under.
Tina Potter, FSA head of incidents, said: “We welcome the precautionary approach being taken by Ferrero and are advising consumers not to eat any of the products listed in the FSA alert. Ferrero has recalled the products and people are being advised not to eat them. In an alert, the FSA said the recall is due to a “potential link to a salmonella outbreak”.