Recall of dmBio Cashew Butter Raspberry: Danger of Salmonella!
Recall of dmBio Cashew Butter Raspberry due to risk of salmonella: All best before dates until April 28, 2026 are affected. Return recommended.

Recall of dmBio Cashew Butter Raspberry: Danger of Salmonella!
An important recall has been announced for consumers that could affect health. On May 30, 2025, dm-drogerie markt recalled the item “dmBio Cashewmus Raspberry” (GTIN 4067796070040). This recall affects all products with a best before date (BBD) up to and including April 28, 2026. The reason for this step is possible contamination with salmonella, which can lead to health problems if consumed. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain and headaches, as well as malaise, vomiting and a mild fever.
Infants, young children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are particularly at risk. For this reason, dm strongly recommends that you do not consume the affected product and return it to the dm branches unopened or opened. The purchase price will be refunded, even without presenting a receipt.
Recall details and recommendations for action
The company also asks consumers to consult a doctor if they have already consumed the product and are experiencing symptoms. This information is particularly important in order to identify and treat health risks at an early stage.
The affected product, which was sold in all dm stores in Germany, has a packaging size of 250 grams. Recall information was provided via the European rapid warning system RASFF and the lebensmittelverkauf.de portal. If consumers have further questions, they can contact the dm ServiceCenter on the free telephone number 0800 365 8633 or by email at servicecenter@dm.de. Opening hours are Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Consumer rights and recall procedures
The recall measure is not only due to corporate responsibility, but also due to legal requirements. Food companies are required to immediately recall products if unsafe food is suspected. Information about recalls is available on various channels, such as the lebensmittelwarning.de portal. Consumers have the right to flawless products and can complain about defective food in the store; The purchase price is often transferred even if there is no receipt.
In cases of health risks, the relevant authorities must be informed in order to avert possible dangers to consumers. If they suspect unsafe food, consumers also have the option of submitting samples to the responsible authorities. Information about critical ingredients and germs is available on the consumer advice center's website, which also offers a podcast that answers questions about food warnings and recalls.
For further details and information on affected products, the website www.lebensmittelwarning.de, as well as the associated app, which offers push notifications, is a useful contact point.