One person dead after 'extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of over 140 ready-made meals
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As of July 22, there are nine confirmed cases of listeriosis in Ireland, with a related death being investigated. The Food Safety Authority has recalled 141 ready-made meals and side dishes sold in major supermarkets, including Centra, Supervalu, Tesco, Aldi, and Lidl. These products were primarily produced by Ballymaguire Foods and include various meal types like chicken pasta bakes and beef stroganoff. Notices in stores have urged consumers to return affected products for refunds.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland confirmed nine cases of listeriosis and is investigating a related death, urging consumers to avoid certain ready-made meals.
141 ready-made meals, including several meal ranges from major supermarkets like Aldi, Tesco, and Supervalu, have been recalled due to an outbreak of listeriosis.
Read at Irish Independent
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