Belgian Ferrero factory closed for longer due to salmonella: ‘We need extra time’ | Inland

“We need some extra time,” said the management. The organization wanted to reopen June 13, but that will be later. “We want everything to be perfect when we reboot.”

According to the latest figures from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), hundreds of confirmed and probable cases of infection have been detected in 13 countries. Many children had to go to hospital. In the Netherlands, where there were some cases, Kinder Surprise and other Kinder brand products were taken off the shelves in April. Consumers were advised not to eat the chocolates.

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