Siljan's chark recalls 955 kilos of sausage with foreign objects

Siljan's chark in Mora is recalling 955 kilograms of bacon and cheddar sausage after foreign objects including hard plastic and metal were found. The products were delivered to stores in Dalarna and Stockholm with best-before dates of April 23 and 24. Consumers are advised to return them to the store of purchase.

Siljan's chark, based in Mora, is recalling 955 kilograms of bacon and cheddar sausage. The reason is the presence of foreign objects in the sausage, such as hard plastic and metal, as stated in a press release from the Swedish Food Agency (Livsmedelsverket).

The products were delivered to stores including those in Dalarna and Stockholm. The affected packages have best-before dates of April 23 and 24.

Consumers who have purchased the sausage are urged to return it immediately to the store where it was bought. Livsmedelsverket announced the recall to protect public health.

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