Caution: Callback from DMBIO Cashewm - Salmonella risk for children!
Caution: Callback from DMBIO Cashewm - Salmonella risk for children!
Österreich - On June 2, 2025, DM-Drogerie Markt warns about consuming the “DMBIO Cashewm Himberere” product (GTIN 4067796070040). All batches with best -preservation data (MHD) up to and including April 28, 2026 are particularly affected. The reason for the recall are proven salmonella that may be connected to Salmonella Infantis diseases in small children in Germany and Austria. The symptoms of salmonella infection include diarrhea, head and abdominal pain, uncomfortable, vomiting and slight fever.
Special caution is required because infants, toddlers, older people and weakened defense are one of the most endangered groups and can occur with more difficult illnesses. Customers who have already consumed the affected product and develop symptoms is advised to see a doctor. Returns of the products are possible both unopened and opened in the DM markets, whereby the purchase price is reimbursed, as Krone reports.Details on the recall
The recall of the "DMBIO Cashewm Himbere" was first released on May 26, 2025, as well as Clean Kids. The incubation period for salmonella can usually be up to 48 hours, in rare cases up to 3 days. It is recommended to see a doctor immediately if symptoms occur and point out the suspicion of salmonella infection. DM-Drogerie Markt offers customer service on 0800 365 8633 and by email to service center@dm.de to clarify questions.
food recalls like this are a serious topic in Germany. According to a report by [Foodwatch] (https://www.foodwatch.org/de/informierieren/schauStoffe- Leztunsticherheit/rueckrufe/Report-zu- Zaufentrueck calls), an average of at least two foods per week are called back. Callbacks are often carried out due to contamination with salmonella or other harmful substances. However, the organization of such recalls is often poor. In many cases, consumers do not find out in time from the recalls. In addition, it is often found that almost every second warning is released.
Overall, it can be seen that companies and authorities often do not use all available communication channels to inform about uncertain foods. The assessment of the risk and the warnings are the responsibility of the companies, which can occasionally lead to conflicts of interest. It is of crucial importance that consumers are comprehensively informed about such callbacks to protect their health.
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