Spain issues urgent salmonella alerts for Boadas 1880 sausages and commercial longanza products across supermarkets
Spanish health authorities have issued a critical alert regarding Salmonella contamination in various batches of processed meat, specifically targeting the brand "Boadas" from Payés. The outbreak affects multiple lots including an embutido sold nationwide by major supermarket chains as well as specific runs of loncheada longanza originating directly from Spain's food industry sector (aesan.gob.es). Consumers are advised to avoid these products immediately while health officials coordinate with manufacturers like Boadas 1880 and distributors such as Lagacetadesalamanca es.
Key Points
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1A health alert has been issued in Spain regarding the presence of Salmonella bacteria.
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2The contaminated product is a type of sausage known as longanza de payés, specifically from brands like Boadas 1880 and other commercial producers.
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3Consumers are advised to avoid purchasing or eating these specific batches found on supermarket shelves across Spanish markets.
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A health alert has been issued regarding the presence of Salmonella in a processed sausage product sold in Spanish supermarkets.
— Lagacetadesalamanca.esThe Ministry of Health is warning about multiple batches of longaniza containing salmonella, emphasizing that consumers should not consume these products until further notice to avoid potential health risks from foodborne illness caused by the bacteria Salmonellae species found in contaminated meat.
— Okdiario