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Seven spinach and mixed leaves products have been recalled after a detection of the harmful bacteria Listeria monocytogenes.
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TheJournal.ie on MSNVarious branded spinach and mixed leaves recalled due to detection of listeriaTHE FOOD SAFETY Authority of Ireland has recalled seven different spinach and mixed leaves products due to the detection of ...
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RSVP Live on MSNFood Safety Authority of Ireland issues another urgent recall due to listeria fearsCustomers are advised not to consume various branded Spinach and Mixed Leaves products produced by McCormack Family Farms due ...
Over 140 ready-meals have been recalled after a listeria death - but does the number of infections point to an over-reliance ...
An adult has died with the rare bacterial infection listeriosis, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has confirmed.
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RSVP Live on MSNSymptoms of listeria after FSAI recall and how long they take to show after eating affected foodProducts from Tesco Finest, The Happy Pear, SuperValu Signature Taste, and Centra Freshly Prepared were among the wide range ...
Infection results in mild or no symptoms in most cases, but can become serious if it spreads past the digestive system and ...
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Dublin Live on MSNFormer FSAI chief to spearhead Ballymaguire Foods' response to listeria outbreakThe bacteria can cause mild flu-like symptoms or gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea, but in a ...
People are being advised to clean fridges and freezers, and throw out any old food that may have been contaminated by ...
The former CEO of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland has said that listeria can survive at "freezing temperatures," following a precautionary recall notice over ready-to-heat meals after an outbreak ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFormer FSAI boss to spearhead Ballymaguire Foods' response to listeria outbreakThe company said Dr Patrick Wall will probe the outbreak and confirmed all of its products have been withdrawn as a ...
Two Food Safety Authority (FSAI) prohibition orders were first issued due to potential concerns around listeria contamination in two Ballymaguire Foods products last week and at the end of June.
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