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Something happened to this snack that children often eat

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At about 11 p.m. on the 9th

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Reportedly

Owned by Ferrero

Chocolate products Kendah Fun Eggs

It is suspected of being associated with Europe in many cases

Cases of salmonella infection in children

Something happened to this snack that children often eat

As soon as the message came out

Netizen fryer up

They all said

"Every time I go to the supermarket, I have to buy it"

"Just ate today"

And worry about whether there is a problem with other products

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Something happened to this snack that children often eat

Ferrero recalled several products and apologized

According to Xinhua News Agency, Italian chocolate producer Ferrero is suspected of being associated with a number of cases of salmonella infection in children due to its chocolate egg products, following the recall of products in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain and other European countries earlier this week, and recalled a number of products in Australia on the 7th.

On the 8th local time, Ferrero issued a statement expressing a "sincere apology" for the Salmonella incident and saying that it decided to temporarily close one of its factories in Belgium.

Something happened to this snack that children often eat

Filming of the Ferrero factory in the Belgian town of Arlon on April 8. Xinhua News Agency/AFP

Dexin News Agency quoted a statement released by the Australian-New Zealand Food Standards Agency on the 7th to report that a number of products recalled by Ferrero may be contaminated with Salmonella, including Kenda Qiqu eggs. THE ANZ Food Standards Agency reminds consumers not to consume the relevant products and to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Something happened to this snack that children often eat

Chocolate for "possible infection pathway"

Previously, the European Food Safety Authority and the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention launched a joint investigation into 134 confirmed or suspected cases of Salmonella infection in children in Europe. The first case appeared in the UK in January this year. The European Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement that most of the children were under the age of 10, and that chocolate products were identified as "possible routes of infection", implicated in The Kiddat.

Something happened to this snack that children often eat

As the investigation unfolded, Ferrero began recalling multiple products in multiple European countries, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Spain, involving multiple batches.

Salmonella is a common foodborne pathogen, and people may have diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps and other symptoms after infection, and children, the elderly or other immunocompromised people are more likely to have severe disease.

Synthesized from CCTV Finance Xinhua News Agency Xiaoxiang Morning News Qingdao Daily

Source: FM1007 Fujian Traffic Radio