The
Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN)
has reported in a statement the presence of
Listeria monocytogenes
in
Rulo de Goat Cheese
from
the Netherlands
and that in Spain it is sold exclusively in
Lidl
supermarkets
.
"This information has been transferred by the AESAN to all the autonomous communities through
the Coordinated System for Rapid Information Exchange (SCIRI)
in order to continue the withdrawal of the affected products from the marketing channels", states the AESAN, dependent on the
Ministry of Consumer Affairs
, and clarifies: "With the available information, no case associated with this alert has been confirmed in Spain."
The product in which
Listeria monocytogenes
has been
detected has
only been distributed in Spain in
batch 412 with an expiration date of 11.6.2020.
"It is recommended that people who have products included in this alert at home refrain from consuming them and return them to the point of purchase," recommends the Consumer statement.
"The product can be returned to any
Lidl
store
where the purchase price will be refunded, even without presenting the purchase receipt. No other product sold by Lidl Spain, or from the supplier Brasserie Licorne SAS, is affected by this return campaign ", says, for its part, the supermarket chain on its website.
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