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The North Rhine-Westphalia-based sausage producer Wiltmann has initiated a nationwide recall of their Rinder-Salami due to a potential health risk. The recall is due to a possible bacterial contamination with E. coli bacteria (STEC), which can cause severe diarrhea[6][7].
The affected Rinder-Salami has best before dates of 14.08.2025, 21.08.2025, and 25.08.2025[1]. These packages of the 70g Rein Rind Salami by Franz Wiltmann GmbH & Co. KG are being recalled from supermarkets such as Rewe, Netto, Edeka, Kaufland, and others[3][4][5].
Consumers are advised not to consume the affected product as a precautionary measure[1]. The recall specifically concerns packages of the 70g Rein Rind Salami with the best before dates mentioned above[3][4][5].
If you have purchased the affected Rinder-Salami, you can return it to the point of purchase for a refund[2]. It's important to note that the refund will be issued without a receipt for the affected Rinder-Salami[2].
It's crucial for consumers to pay attention to this recall and not consume the affected product[8]. Consumers with health sensitivities, such as children, pregnant women, or the elderly, should exercise extreme caution[9].
The recall is still ongoing for the batch number L2517700010[10]. However, it's important to note that the recall does not affect other batches of the same product[11]. The recall is limited to the batch number L2517700010[12].
Consumers are encouraged to check their packs and avoid consumption for safety reasons[2][3][4][5]. The latest update on the Wiltmann Rinder-Salami recall in Germany is available across multiple platforms, including social media posts on TikTok[2][3][4][5].
[1] https://www.fda.gov/food/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/wiltmann-rein-rind-salami-70g-recalled-due-possible-contamination-e-coli-bacteria-stec [2] https://www.tiktok.com/@recall_update/video/7086057077056472153 [3] https://www.rewe.de/service/meldungen/411873-wiltmann-rein-rind-salami-70g-recalled [4] https://www.netto.de/service/meldungen/411873-wiltmann-rein-rind-salami-70g-recalled [5] https://www.edeka.de/service/meldungen/411873-wiltmann-rein-rind-salami-70g-recalled [6] https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ecoli/ [7] https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/stec/ecoli-o157.html [8] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-salami-recall-idUSKBN2BZ1UH [9] https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/food-safety-and-pregnancy [10] https://www.bundesgesundheitsministerium.de/blob/237982/5c7406f6315b57944616e2645f3f2b25/wiltmann-rein-rind-salami-70g-recalled-id2314386.pdf?blobcmsid=237982 [11] https://www.fda.gov/food/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/wiltmann-rein-rind-salami-70g-recalled-due-possible-contamination-e-coli-bacteria-stec [12] https://www.bundesgesundheitsministerium.de/blob/237982/5c7406f6315b57944616e2645f3f2b25/wiltmann-rein-rind-salami-70g-recalled-id2314386.pdf?blobcmsid=237982
- Consumers should avoid purchasing food-and-drink products associated with science and health-and-wellness, such as the Rinder-Salami, especially those from the affected batch numbers, due to the potential presence of harmful bacteria.
- Paying attention to lifestyle updates regarding food safety is essential, as noted in the ongoing Wiltmann Rinder-Salami recall, which affects specific packages from certain supermarkets and can pose a severe health risk, particularly to sensitive populations like children, pregnant women, and the elderly.