Rewe, Lidl and Co .: Tönnies meat is in THESE products – so you can recognize it immediately
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Since the Corona outbreak Tonies There is increasing concern about buying meat from the manufacturer. After all, the Tönnies meat from Rheda-Wiedenbrück near Gütersloh has long not only been products that also bear the name Tönnies. Many other brands also sell meat – but under a different name.
And these can be found in large quantities on the shelves of Rewe, Lidl and Co.
Here you can read how to recognize Tönnies meat immediately.
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Rewe, Lidl and Co .: This is how you recognize Tönnies meat
Although experts rate the risk of infection from infected meat as very low, there is still a certain risk. After all, according to the consumer advice center in North Rhine-Westphalia, transfers over surfaces that have been contaminated with viruses are theoretically possible through smear infections. If at all only shortly after this contamination.
To find out if the meat at Rewe, Lidl and other supermarkets is actually from Tönnies, but there is a simple trick. All you have to do is look at the label on the packaging and pay attention to the oval so-called identity label.
In addition to the country, this also indicates the manufacturer who last edited or used the product. According to the “Westfälischer Anzeiger”, the labels “NW 20202 EG”, “NW 20028 EG” and “NW 20045 EG” stand for the meat of Tönnies. “NW” means North Rhine-Westphalia and “EG” European Union.
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Heaps of Rewe, Lidl and other brands affected
Paying attention to the numbers mentioned is also crucial because the individual supermarkets sell meat under other brand names, which ultimately come from Tönnies. For example, the meat from “Landjunker” that Lidl has in its range is from Tönnies. And the Aldi own brand “Meine Metzgerei” also sources meat from the producer from the Gütersloh district. But Rewe and Edeka also have Tönnies meat in their range.
As the Westfälischer Anzeiger writes, the following brands are also affected:
- Astro
- Plumrose
- Dölling
- Gutfried
- Hareico
- Könecke
- Lutz
- Marten
- Naumburger
- Plumrose
- Redlefsen
- Weimar
- Broken original
- Zimbo
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The “Tillman’s” brand is also said to sell Tönnies meat. A look at the packaging label can therefore be helpful. (nk)
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