Not to consume an imported chocolate product with possible contamination with Salmonella
Issue Date |
19.4.2022 |
Source of Information |
Notification from the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed of the European Commission |
Food Product |
Chocolate product |
Product Name and Description |
Product name: Kinder Happy Moments Mini Mix 162g Brand: Kinder Place of origin: Belgium Net weight: 162 grams per pack Best-before dates: July 7, 2022, and July 8, 2022 |
Reason For Issuing Alert |
- The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) received a notification from the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed of the European Commission that the above-mentioned batches of a chocolate product are suspected to be contaminated with Salmonella and have been imported into Hong Kong.
- Subsequent to earlier announcements that some imported chocolate products might have been contaminated with Salmonella, a pathogen, follow-up investigations showed another affected product has been imported to Hong Kong for export to the Mainland. The product was not put on sale in Hong Kong.
- Salmonella infection may cause fever and gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea. The effects on infants, young children, the elderly and persons with a weak immune system could be more severe and may even lead to death.
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Action Taken by the Centre for Food Safety |
- Upon learning of the incident, the CFS immediately contacted local importers for follow-up.
- The CFS's follow up investigations found that an importer, Hongkong Ehigo E.commerce Co Ltd, had imported the affected batches of the product for export to the Mainland. All the products are stored inside a warehouse after import and they have not entered the local market.
- The CFS has inspected the warehouse and marked and sealed the product concerned. The operator was also instructed to dispose of all the product concerned and the CFS has notified the Mainland authorities concerned of the incident.
- The CFS has stepped up testing of related products as well as alerting the trade to the incident, and will continue to follow up, closely liaise with overseas authorities and take appropriate action. Investigation is ongoing.
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Advice to the Trade |
- The trade should stop using or selling the affected products immediately if they possess them.
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Advice to Consumers |
- Do not consume the affected product.
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Further Information |
The CFS press release
The latest information on the affected products can be found at the CFS's Food Incident Post webpage: www.cfs.gov.hk/english/rc/subject/fi_list.html |
Centre for Food Safety
Food and Environmental Hygiene Department
2022-4-19