The reason for the recall is suspected salmonella.
The products are sold in Rema 1000, Kiwi, Meny, Spar, Eurospar, Joker, Nærbutikken, Bunnpris and Coop stores nationwide, Bama said in a press release.
The products have been removed from store shelves and should be discarded if you have any at home.
Products:
Ready-to-eat chicken burrito salad – with the date of last consumption: 10.06.23, 11.06.23, 12.06.23
Ready to eat pulled pork burrito – with the date of last consumption: 10.06.23, 11.06.23, 12.06.23
Ready-to-eat chicken pasta salad – By last consumption date: 06/14/23, 06/15/23
Quinoa Chicken Salad is ready to eat – with the date of last consumption: 09.06.23, 10.06.23, 11.06.23, 12.06.23
LetsGo Pasta Cheese Chicken – Date of last consumption: 13.06.23, 14.06.23, 15.06.23, 16.06.23
LetsGo Ham Cheese Pasta – Date of last consumption: 13.06.23, 14.06.23, 15.06.23, 16.06.23
Street Chicken Burrito Mix – with the date of last consumption: 10.06.23, 11.06.23, 12.06.23, 13.06.23
Hoisin Chicken Street Noodles – with the date of last consumption: 11.06.23, 12.06.23
Cabbage Breba ready mix 250 grams – Date of last consumption: 12.06.23, 13.06.23, 15.06.23
Priba Kale 150 Grams – with the date of last consumption: 06/14/23, 06/15/23, 06/17/23
Rima chicken burrito – with the date of last consumption: 10.06.23, 11.06.23, 12.06.23
Rima burrito pulled pork – with the date of last consumption: 10.06.23, 11.06.23, 12.06.23, 13.06.23
Reema Noodle Salad Chicken 265gm – Date of last consumption: 13.06.23, 14.06.23, 15.06.23, 16.06.23
Reema wrap vegan falafel – with the date of last consumption: 10.06.23, 11.06.23, 12.06.23, 13.06.23
Fresh Green Cabbage Mix 300 Gm – By last consumption date: 06/15/23, 06/17/23
Fresh green cabbage 150 gm – with the date of last consumption: 06/14/23, 06/15/23, 06/17/23
Fresh green cauliflower salad 260g – With the last consumption date: 14.06.2023
Try the veggies falafel roll – with the date of last consumption: 10.06.2023, 11.06.2023, 12.06.2023, 13.06.2023
Try the chicken quinoa salad – By last consumption date: 09.06.2023, 10.06.2023, 11.06.2023, 12.06.2023
Try the cheese salad – By last consumption date: 09.06.2023, 10.06.2023, 11.06.2023, 12.06.2023
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Salmonella outbreaks are rare in Norway, according to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
The most common sources of infection are meat products, especially pork and poultry, as well as eggs and egg products, unpasteurized dairy products or powdered milk, shellfish, contaminated vegetables and spices.
Salmonellosis
- Salmonellosis is caused by infection with salmonella bacteria.
- Salmonella outbreaks are rare in Norway.
- The incidence of salmonella is much lower among Norwegian cattle and food items than in most other European countries. Food imported from countries where salmonella is common still poses a certain risk of infection.
- The most common sources of infection are meat products, especially pork and poultry, as well as eggs and egg products, unpasteurized dairy products or powdered milk, shellfish, contaminated vegetables and spices.
- In addition, the infection can be transmitted through undisinfected drinking water.
- In addition, salmonella is excreted in the feces of infected people, and thus can also be transmitted from person to person through poor hand hygiene.
Source: Norwegian Institute of Public Health
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