The Nas of Bologna seized a chocolate egg after a 12-year-old child felt ill after eating it last week. He was diagnosed with salmonella and after a few days of hospitalization he returned home. Even the sister, who had eaten the same product, accused some little discomfort. The Corriere di Romagna reports it. The kidnapping was triggered following the complaint presented by the parents: the carabinieri of the antisophistication nucleus, underlines the newspaper, seized one of the three Kinder eggs that were part of the package of the one eaten by the child shortly before feeling ill. The objective of the Nas is to understand, through the analyzes, if there may be a correlation between the product and salmonella, after the cases that have occurred in some European countries, linked to infections due to chocolate-based products.
Cases of salmonella in England, Ireland and France, Ferrero collects Kinder eggs produced in Belgium