The Jerusalem Post

Strauss warns on profit after salmonella recalls

- • By STEVEN SCHEER

Strauss Group on Thursday warned that a recall of chocolate and other sweet products and the closure of a manufactur­ing plant due to salmonella would have a material impact on the food maker’s 2022 financial results.

One of the country’s largest food producers, Strauss said it expects an impact of NIS 115 million-NIS 125m. ($33$36m.) to its first-quarter profit.

For the year, it projects a hit of NIS 170m.-NIS 230m. but stressed the figures are preliminar­y.

“The company’s assessment is based on estimates of a decline in sales due to compensati­on to customers, costs of collecting products from

stores” and other costs such as returning the plant to full production, Strauss said in a regulatory filing in Tel Aviv.

It noted that as of now, it

could not assess the implicatio­ns of any legal action regarding the recall and shutdown or the impact on its confection­ery market shares.

The Health Ministry in late April had ordered production suspended at a Strauss candy factory amid a recall that swept popular snacks off grocery shelves.

Strauss’s plant, in Nof Hagalil (Upper Nazareth), was temporaril­y shut after a routine inspection found traces of salmonella, a bacterium that can cause intestinal disease.

Strauss has recalled Elite brand chocolate and chocolate used as raw material, as well as wafers, snacks, gum, ice cream and toffees.

Media reported that a number of children and adults have sought medical attention for suspected salmonella. Reuters was unable to immediatel­y confirm the reports.

(Reuters)

 ?? (David Cohen/Flash90) ?? THE STRAUSS ELITE candy factory in Nof Hagalil was found to have salmonella in a few of its products.
(David Cohen/Flash90) THE STRAUSS ELITE candy factory in Nof Hagalil was found to have salmonella in a few of its products.

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