Hummus recalled over salmonella fears

Strauss Group has submitted an official apology and has stated that all other 'Ahla' products have been tested and found to be approved for consumption.

Hummus 465 (photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pgoyette/235999644/)
Hummus 465
(photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pgoyette/235999644/)
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.
The Strauss Group has submitted an official apology and has stated that all other "Achla" products have been tested and found to be approved for consumption.