DM issues caution on consuming 'dmBio Cashewmus Raspberries' product
Heads up, people! 📢 dm-drugstore is giving us a heads up about the recalled product "dmBio Cashewmus Himbeere" with GTIN 4067796070040. All best-before dates (BBD) up to and including 28.04.2026 are affected, marked on the lid edge. This precautionary recall has been in effect since 26.05.2022 due to the detection of Salmonella. Don't even think about consuming this stuff!
Now, you might be wondering, "What the hell is Salmonella?" 🤤 Well, let me break it down for ya. Salmonella can give you some serious tummy troubles, inducing diarrhea, headaches, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and even a mild fever. If you're a baby, kiddo, an elder, or someone with a weak immune system, you might find yourself in a world of hurt with more severe symptoms.
So, if you've already chowed down on this bad boy and are feeling under the weather, don't hesitate to hit up the doc! 🚨
Now, if that best-before date is a blur or a total mess, just return the jar to us as a precaution. And yeah, if you've cracked it open already, no biggie – just bring it in. dm-drugstore will gladly refund your hard-earned cash.
Got the product? 🛍️ Head on over to your nearest dm store and drop it off. Open or unopened – it doesn't matter. And, of course, we're sorry for this total bummer. We always prioritize the quality of our products, and this just ain't cutting it.
Want more deets? 🔍 Check out these contacts:
- dm-ServiceCenter: 0800 365 8633 (toll-free) or [email protected] ⏰ Mon - Sat: 8 am - 8 pm
- dm.de
Got a hankering for more info? Our press contact is:
- Herbert Arthenm-drugstore: +49 721 5592 1195 or [email protected]
Remember, your health is our main concern. Stay safe and healthy! 💋
References:
- Salmonella Infantis Inaustria
- dm-drugstore Recall
- Salmonella in Imported Chicken Meat
- dm-drugstore
- news aktuell
- ots
The precautionary recall of dmBio Cashewmus Himbeere has been linked to the outbreak of Salmonella, a bacteria known to cause health issues such as diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. To maintain good health-and-wellness, it's advisable to avoid food-and-drink products withSalmonella contamination. For more information on Salmonella, you can refer to health-and-wellness and lifestyle resources online.