One person dead and nine cases confirmed 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, including one death linked to the outbreak. The Health Service Executive (HSE) is investigating this case and has initiated a voluntary precautionary food recall for ready-to-heat meals that could be connected to the outbreak. Additionally, the Food Safety Authority (FSAI) has recalled 141 different ready-made meals and side dishes sold in various supermarkets, affected brands include Ballymaguire Foods and others.
As of July 22, nine confirmed cases of listeriosis are reported, including one death associated with the outbreak, leading to precautionary measures by health authorities.
A voluntary precautionary food recall has been initiated for ready-to-heat meals linked to nine confirmed listeriosis cases and a reported death.
The Food Safety Authority (FSAI) has recalled 141 different ready-made meals and side dishes sold across major supermarkets in Ireland.
Affected products span multiple supermarket brands, including items from Centra, Supervalu, Tesco, Aldi, and Lidl, mostly produced by Ballymaguire Foods.
Read at Irish Independent
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