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Aldi pulls eggs from German stores over fipronil poison fear
Aldi pulls eggs from German stores over fipronil poison fear
Supermarket giant Aldi has withdrawn
all eggs from sale from its stores in Germany as they may have been
contaminated by insecticide.
Tests showed that the chemical
fipronil, which can harm people's kidneys, liver and thyroid glands, was
found in eggs from the Netherlands.
Fipronil is used to treat lice and ticks in chickens.
One German official said up to 10 million of the contaminated eggs may have been sold in Germany.
Christian
Meyer, the agriculture minister for Lower Saxony, told German
television that there was a risk to children if they ate two of the eggs
a day.
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