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Dublin Live on MSNUrgent recall for dairy and meat products sold in SuperValu, Spar, Tesco, Dunnes and more
These products were sold in SuperValu, Spar, Tesco, and Dunnes. Retailers have been asked to remove the implicated batches ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNUrgent 'do not eat' warning issued for dairy and meat products sold in SuperValu, Spar, Tesco, Dunnes and more
These products were sold in SuperValu, Spar, Tesco and Dunnes Stores, reports Dublin Live. Customers who have the implicated ...
A POPULAR cheese product is being recalled over fears of ‘serious complications’ if eaten. The Food Safety Authority of ...
FOUR different types of goats cheese and a batch of a popular pack of sausages are the latest items to be recalled by food ...
Over the past three weeks, there have been recalls for various types of goats cheese, potted coriander, hummus, mixed leaves and spinach, and chicken basil pesto pasta. The publicity around the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNFSAI recall more batches of goats cheese due to possible presence of listeria
Various branded goat’s cheese products have been recalled due to the possible presence of listeria, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland has said. A 110g pack of SuperValu Goat’s Cheese, Freshly ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNAldi, Lidl and Tesco bags of leaves 'do not eat' warning issued
It was reported that a range of ready meals by Ballymaguire Foods, which supplies products to both Aldi and Tesco in Ireland, ...
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Dublin Live on MSNDublin Lidl shut by FSAI due to rodent droppings and 'extensive food debris'
The FSAI report noted that a "live mouse was observed running across the floor adjacent to the baler in the store room by two ...
A batch of Spar Chèvre goats cheese has been recalled due to the possible presence of listeria monocytogenes. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has requested that retailers remove the ...
THE FOOD SAFETY Authority of Ireland has recalled several more spinach products that may contain the harmful bacteria ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFSAI seeks to reassure ‘anxious’ consumers after latest food recall
“The FSAI advice, as always, is that if anyone has eaten any recalled foods and are feeling well, they do not need to do anything. However, if anyone has eaten any recalled foods and feels unwell, ...
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