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Metten Recalls Specific Canned Bockwurst Batch Sold at Lidl and Netto Over Spoilage Risk

The company cites a preservation error that may cause premature spoilage.

Overview

  • The recall targets the 'Dicke Sauerländer' Bockwurst in 5x80g cans with best-before 05.09.2026, batch L-2798183, produced between 21:00 and 21:50, with identifiers printed on the can bottom.
  • Affected stock was sold in parts of North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse, and at the manufacturer’s factory outlet in Finnentrop.
  • Metten and the central warehouses of Lidl and Netto removed the batch from sale immediately.
  • Consumers are advised not to eat the product and may return it for a full refund without a receipt, with customer service available for inquiries.
  • Other batches and products from the manufacturer are not affected, and reports note that consuming spoiled food can cause gastrointestinal illness that warrants medical advice if symptoms appear.