Popp Feinkost Recalls Salads and Spreads Over Metal Contamination Risk
The precautionary recall includes products sold nationwide in Germany, with affected items linked to potential copper fragments.
- Popp Feinkost GmbH has issued a nationwide recall of several salads and spreads due to potential contamination with fine copper fragments.
- Affected products include various Heringssalat, Farmersalat, Krautsalat, and Tomate-Mozzarella spreads with specific expiration dates in December 2024 and January 2025.
- The recall extends to products sold under private labels like Edeka Herzstücke and Aldi Nord's Wonnemeyer brand, emphasizing consumer safety concerns.
- Customers are advised not to consume the listed items and can return them to the point of purchase for a full refund, even without a receipt.
- The company states the recall is a precautionary measure following the detection of contamination in raw materials, with no reported injuries so far.