Lidl Recalls Kycklingschnitzel XXL Due to Salmonella Contamination
Lidl recalls Kycklingschnitzel XXL due to salmonella contamination; customers can receive refunds.
- • Lidl recalls 'Kycklingschnitzel XXL' for salmonella contamination.
- • Affected products have a best-before date of July 21, 2026.
- • Customers can return the product for a refund without a receipt.
- • All affected items have been removed from stores.
Key details
Lidl has initiated a recall of its 'Kycklingschnitzel XXL' product after detecting salmonella in a specific batch. The affected 500-gram packages, identified by a best before date of July 21, 2026, have been promptly removed from all store shelves. Lidl has advised customers who have purchased this product to return it for a full refund, which can be processed without a receipt, ensuring ease for consumers.
This precautionary measure is part of Lidl's commitment to food safety and comes amid growing public health concerns surrounding foodborne illnesses. The affected batches surfaced following laboratory findings that confirmed the presence of salmonella, prompting the supermarket chain to act swiftly to protect its customers.
As of now, there have been no reports of illnesses related to this contamination, but the retailer urges customers to take the recall seriously and act promptly. The company emphasized that they are monitoring the situation closely and will continue to prioritize customer safety and satisfaction in light of this incident.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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