Overview
- Henkelmann issued a precautionary recall of its Spianata Calabra (225 g) and Küstengold Baguettesalami (100 g) after internal tests found Shiga-toxin–producing E. coli, with the alert posted on lebensmittelwarnung.de.
- Spianata Calabra units with best-before dates April 15, 17, 20, 21 and 22, 2026 are affected, while the Küstengold Baguettesalami is flagged with best-before April 29, 2026 under batch L1128S2.
- The products were distributed in several German states, including North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony, so shoppers in those regions should check labels before eating.
- Consumers should not eat the listed salamis and should seek medical care only if they develop severe or persistent symptoms such as bloody diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting, which pose higher risks to infants, young children, older adults and people with weak immune systems.
- Stores were told to block and dispose of stock for credit, and customers can call the company’s hotline at 05693-6890 with questions.