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Go Asia Recalls Mu-Err Mushrooms Nationwide After Salmonella Detection

Authorities cite a lab-confirmed Salmonella finding in a sampled batch.

Overview

  • Go Asia launched the recall Tuesday after Land Berlin posted the official warning on lebensmittelwarnung.de and the products were removed from sale.
  • The recall covers Mu-Err mushrooms in 100 g packs labeled Black Fungus, White-Black Fungus Slice, and Mini Black Fungus with best-before date 28.11.2027.
  • The items were sold across Go-Asia stores in 14 German states, and customers can return them to any branch for a refund without a receipt.
  • Officials warn of Salmonella illness with symptoms such as diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, and fever, with higher risk for infants, older adults, and people with weak immune systems.
  • Consumers are told not to eat the mushrooms, to heat Mu-Err fully in general use, and to check cupboards because the long best-before date means packs may still be at home.