Coop tilbakekaller egg på grunn av salmonellafare

Coop tilbakekaller flere pakninger med egne merkevarer av egg på grunn av risiko for salmonella.

Tilbakekallingen gjelder Coop 6-pakning frittgående innendørs medium og store egg med best før-dato 2026-06-22, samt flere varianter av 10-pakning, 15-pakning og 20-pakning med best før-datoer mellom 2026-05-29 og 2026-06-22.

Coop beskriver tiltaket som en forholdsregel. Salmonella har blitt påvist i hønsenes stallmiljø, men ikke ved pakkeriet under emballering av eggene, ifølge selskapets pressemelding.

Produktene selges under Coops egne merkevarer, og tilbakekallingen gjelder butikker i Sverige.

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