Because Salmonella was detected in a raw material, the delicacies of Wojnar had recalled a total of 29 articles with Hummus in April. In the meantime it is clear: Salmonella was eventually found in a single product, the recall was a pure precautionary measure. Nevertheless, the manufacturer attracted consequences of the events.
“In the interest of our customers, we attach great importance to the highest quality,” says Delicatessen -manufacturer Wojnar on his website. From the Liptauer spread to premium sandwiches to delicatessen salads, the wide range of products from the company is also presented there. Since the mega return in April, people also know: if it contains humus, it might be that there is a traditional company behind it.
The food manufacturer of the Linz Vivatis group had a total of 29 different items in the spring after the raw material was found. Salmonella. Now – with something time distance – it is clear: everything pure precautions, no end product can be demonstrated in any end product.
The focus chain is more focused on
Nevertheless, the teachings of Wojnar pull themselves out of the events. What do they look like? The entire supply chain is put even more in the picture, the existing operating system is further tightened, it is said. Collaboration with the suppliers is intensified, existing quality and security standards are all controlled- all with the aim of excluding similar incidents in the future.
The recall was treated well, the company emphasizes. The turnover of the hummus that is recalled is estimated with a low quantity of five digits.
Source: Krone

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