The Strauss Group mistakenly sent a production batch of "achla" hummus that was unfit for consumption for sale in a number of locations in Israel, according to Strauss Hummus. In a routine quality check conducted by the Strauss Group, the company received results that 'raise concern for salmonella.'According to the company, a small quantity of the product were sent out to a number of vendors in Israel. The company has issued an official warning for the purchase of 650 gram containers of hummus with the barcode: 7290107940030.
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