Coop retira huevos por riesgo de salmonela

Coop está retirando varios paquetes de huevos de su propia marca debido al riesgo de salmonela.

La retirada afecta a los paquetes de 6 huevos camperos medianos y grandes de Coop con fecha de consumo preferente 22-06-2026, así como a varias variantes de paquetes de 10, 15 y 20 unidades con fechas de consumo preferente entre el 29-05-2026 y el 22-06-2026.

Coop describe la medida como una precaución. Según el comunicado de prensa de la empresa, se ha detectado salmonela en el entorno de los gallineros, pero no en las instalaciones durante el proceso de envasado de los huevos.

Los productos se venden bajo la propia marca de Coop y la retirada se aplica a las tiendas en Suecia.

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