Campylobacter in salads across Denmark forces recall

Salads distributed throughout Denmark have been recalled after testing positive for Campylobacter. No word on any illnesses, but the recalled items include:

• Ruccola in tray 100 gr Lot 306, 307, 308, 309

• Rucola i bakke 100 gr. Lot 45G, 46A, 46B, 46C. • Ruccola in tray 100 gr Lot 45g, 46A, 46B, 46C.

• Rucola i bakke lot 455 • Ruccola in Tray Lot 455

• Rucola, 125 gr. Lot 308 • Rucola, 125 gr Lot 308

• Rød Mangold i bakke 100 gr lot 299 • Red Mangold in tray 100 degrees Lot 299

• Mangold salat i bakke 100 gr. samt pose 2×500 gr, lot 299 og 300 • Mangold salad in tray 100 gr bag and 2×500 degrees, lot 299 and 300

• Napolitana mix salat, 2×500 gr. Lot 300 • Napolitana mix salad, 2×500 gr Lot 300

• Napolitana salatmix 1 kg, lot 300 • Napolitana salatmix 1 kg, lot 300

• Napolitana 2×500 gr. Lot 300 • Napolitana 2×500 gr Lot 300

• 1 kg Mix salat lot nr. 300 • 1 kg Mix salad Lot No. 300

• Baby-mix lot 301 • Baby mix lot 301
 

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