Minced chicken breast originating from Poland has been identified as potentially contaminated, prompting public health advisories regarding its sale at Lidl stores. The affected product was noted to be on sale on May 26th. Authorities have confirmed that the meat product tested positive for specific strains of bacteria, namely Salmonella Agona and Salmonella Newport.
The contaminated items are associated with the following part numbers: LT14104212 and LT15104212. Consumers are advised to exercise caution and avoid consuming these specific batches of poultry meat. This alert highlights the risk posed by pathogenic bacteria contamination within food supplies.
The detection of Salmonella species underscores the importance of rigorous food safety protocols throughout the supply chain, from origin to retail sale. Details regarding the withdrawal or testing procedures for this meat product have been communicated to the retail chain for immediate action. Health officials are advising the public to remain vigilant and to follow guidance from local health authorities concerning the handling and consumption of poultry products.
Further updates concerning the scope of the contamination and preventative measures will be provided as information is received from the involved retailers.
Topics: #salmonella #meat #bacteria
This is worrying; I always forget to check the source of my meat.