Organization of consumers and users (OCU) reported that the Spanish Agency for Food Safety, through the Coordinated Rapid Information Exchange System, became aware of the warning sent by the health authorities of the Autonomous Community Aragon relatively the presence of salmonella in minced meat in Lidl products, especially in the poultry industry (chicken burger with turkey meat) for sale in a well-known supermarket chain.

The name of the ground beef product on the label is BURGUER MEAT POLLO-TURKEY, RGSEAA number is 10.027476/Z, sold in a plastic tray, batch number is 3369, expiration date is this Friday, June 3rd, package weight, 500 grams, and refrigerator temperature , detailed the OCU in a press release regarding this Salmonella case at Lidl.

In it, he explained that So far, not a single case of salmonellosis associated with this product has been found. chopped meatbut recommended that people who consumed such batches of minced meat be aware of symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and headache for the next few hours.

If there is any change, anything out of the ordinary, it is it is recommended to go to the wellness center with a photo of the boat Where can I read the expiration date and lot.

This information on these salmonella cases has been prepared by a team of health professionals, nutritionists, food technologists, statisticians, editors and designers from the OCU who, in collaboration with independent laboratories, have been analyzing essential health care products and services and food since 1975.

Its work is based on the principles of scientific evidence, quality, efficiency and sustainability, but above all, on the independence provided by its more than 200,000 active members, they noted in this organization.