Israel's Health Ministry has called on consumers to return eggs produced by Glicksman after elevated chicken mortality was detected at the company's facilities. The announcement advises the public not to consume the affected eggs and to return them to the point of purchase.
Israel's Health Ministry on Thursday afternoon called on the public to return eggs produced by the Glicksman company due to a high rate of chicken mortality at the company's facilities. The ministry did not specify the cause of the deaths but urged consumers not to eat the affected eggs and to return them to the store where they were purchased. The announcement follows a previous food-safety alert from the ministry in June regarding stolen tahini contaminated with salmonella, though that incident is unrelated. No information has yet been released on possible health risks from the eggs or the number of batches affected. Consumers are advised to check packaging for the Glicksman brand and follow the ministry's instructions until further details are available.
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