Johma Recalls Farmersalad Due to Possible Copper Contamination
Salademaker Johma is recalling its farmersalad due to potential contamination with copper particles. The recall affects 175-gram packages with expiration dates of December 11 and 18, 2024. The copper particles, measuring 0.16 mm in diameter and ranging from 0.01 to 2 cm in length, may have originated from a supplier’s raw material. The salad, containing ingredients such as yogurt, celery, carrot, and pickles, was sold at various grocery chains. Consumers are advised not to eat the salad and can request a refund by sending a photo of the packaging to Johma’s customer service.