Coop tilbagekalder æg på grund af risiko for salmonella

Coop tilbagekalder flere pakker med egne ægmærker på grund af en risiko for salmonella.

Tilbagekaldelsen omfatter Coops 6-styks bakker med frilandsæg (indendørs) i størrelserne medium og large med mindst holdbar til-dato 2026-06-22, samt adskillige varianter af 10-styks, 15-styks og 20-styks pakninger med mindst holdbar til-datoer mellem 2026-05-29 og 2026-06-22.

Coop beskriver tiltaget som en sikkerhedsforanstaltning. Salmonella er blevet påvist i hønsenes staldmiljø, men ikke på selve pakkeriet under emballeringen af æggene, ifølge virksomhedens pressemeddelelse.

Produkterne sælges under Coops eget varemærke, og tilbagekaldelsen gælder butikker i Sverige.

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