The Elite Chocolate Plant Of The Strauss Group Has Been Recalled

Updated 04/27/2022

The CEO of Strauss Group says the company is still unsure what caused a salmonella epidemic at a factory in northern Israel, which resulted in a widespread recall of the company’s chocolate goods.

“We had a major problem. It is our responsibility to reimburse our clients. “I feel that our honesty will be recognized,” Eyal Dror tells Army Radio.

Eyal Dror Chief Executive Officer of Strauss Israel
Eyal Dror Chief Executive Officer of Strauss Israel

After multiple samples of salmonella were identified in the firm’s production line on Monday morning.

A regular test at the Strauss Group’s Elite chocolate factory resulted in the recall of a number of items.

The company said in a public statement on Monday morning that “a number of samples containing salmonella were discovered in the factory’s production line and in the chocolate used as a raw material to create products,” and that the Health Ministry’s food service department had been notified immediately.

Chocolate bars (Cow, Blondie, and Splendid brands) with a best before date between 01.10.22 and 24.04.23 are included in the product recall.
Tatami, Egozi, and Kif Kef chocolate bars with a best before date between 01.12.22 and 01.04.23

Pesek Zman, Memolada, and Crunch chocolate snack bars with a best before date between 01.12.22 and 01.04.23 Taami, Egozi, and Kif Kef chocolate bars

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