Albert Heijn warns against a number of beef products with an expiry date of 24 or 25 September 2020. The E.coli bacteria was found in the products.
It concerns the following products:
- AH mini hamburger 10 pieces, TGT 24-09-2020
- AH hamburger 8 pieces, use-by-date 9/24/2020 and 9/25/2020
- AH beef bratwurst 4 pieces, TGT 24-09-2020
- AH hamburger 2 pieces, TGT 25-09-2020
- AH hamburger 4 pieces, TGT 25-09-2020
- AH beef finch 2 pieces, TGT 25-09-2020
The beef products are no longer in Albert Heijn stores, but customers can have these products in the freezer. Albert Heijn asks customers not to eat the beef products and to return them to an Albert Heijn store where they will be reimbursed for the purchase price upon return.
See also the Albert Heijn website
Download ‘Important safety warning for AH burgers, bratwurst and beef finches’
E.coli
Eating a product with an E.coli bacteria (faeces bacteria, STEC, EHEC) can, if not thoroughly cooked, cause nausea, vomiting and (bloody) diarrhea within a week. Especially for young children, the elderly, people with low immunity and pregnant women. Consult your doctor or general practitioner for more information if you have health complaints after eating the said product.

