Following an outbreak of salmonella infections, Kinder Suprise eggs are being withdrawn from the market in several European countries as a precaution. The products originate from a Belgian Ferrero factory.
Targeted checks
Some 125 salmonella infections have already been linked to eating Kinder Surprise chocolate products from the factory in Arlon: there may be 63 cases in the United Kingdom, 21 in France, 16 in Belgium, 10 in Ireland, 4 in Sweden and at least 2 in the Netherlands.
Salmonellosis is a common infection that in most cases heals without treatment, but in case of serious symptoms it is advisable to consult a doctor. Whether Ferrero’s chocolate eggs are indeed the cause of the infections is still under investigation. A recall action will follow for four products: Kinder Surprise 20 grams and 3 x 20 grams with an expiry date between 11 July and 7 October 2022; Kinder Surprise Maxi with an expiry date between 10 August and 10 September 2022; Schoko-Bons with an expiry date between 10 August and 10 September 2022; and Kinder Mini Eggs with an expiry date between 10 August and 10 September 2022.