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Risk of salmonella – eggs recalled
Lidl Denmark is recalling ‘10 Medium Eggs’ with a best-before date of 23 March 2026 due to a risk of salmonella.
The recall applies to a specific batch that has been sold in Lidl stores across the country since 27 February 2026. Eggs currently in stores are not affected.
Consumers who still have the eggs are advised to discard them or return them to a Lidl store, where they can receive a refund – even without a receipt.

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