Recall of minced steaks sold at Lidl which contain drug residues

Recall of minced steaks sold at Lidl which contain drug

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    On October 3, 2024, a product recall was issued for frozen minced steaks of the Etal du boucher brand, distributed at Lidl. These products should no longer be consumed to avoid any health risks.

    This recall concerns the 8 butcher-style minced steaks 15% 8x125g, which could contain traces of medicinal residues. Consumers who have purchased these steaks are asked not to consume them.

    Details of the products affected by this recall

    The references of the recalled steaks are as follows.

    • Brand: Butcher’s stall
    • Model: 8 butcher-style minced steaks 15% 8x125g
    • Batch concerned: 32232318
    • GTIN: 4056489361961
    • Use-by date: 05/29/2025
    • Sales area: Lidl supermarkets (see List_of_supermarkets_concerned-1190623.pdf)
    • Distributor: Lidl
    • Recall end date: December 3, 2024

    Recall of minced steaks from Lidl

    What are the health risks?

    The recalled hamburger steaks may contain residues of veterinary drugs, which represents a danger to the health of consumers, particularly in the event of allergic reactions or other adverse effects linked to prolonged exposure to these substances. It is therefore strongly recommended that you no longer consume these products and return them to the store.

    Consumers who have purchased these hamburgers can return them to a Lidl store for a refund. It is advisable to check the precise information at the point of sale and contact Lidl customer service on 08005435543 for any additional questions.

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