Norwegian Food Safety Authority: Sprouts Recalled After Salmonella Found
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Norske Spirer AS is recalling a number of sprout products after salmonella was detected in products containing alfalfa.
Norske Spirer AS is recalling a number of sprout products after salmonella was detected in products containing alfalfa.
The products are sold in stores such as Kiwi, Rema 1000, Meny and Coop.
Sprouts from Norske Spirer AS are being recalled due to the detection of Salmonella in alfalfa sprouts. The recall applies to sprouts with a best-before date from June 22 to June 26 and a production date from June 8 to June 12. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority writes on its website. The recall applies to a number of different products. The reason is that salmonella has been detected in the products. Salmonella can cause illness with symptoms …

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