Recall Issued On A Range Of Spinach Products From Supermarkets Across The Country
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has issued the recall over Listeria fears
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has issued a recall on a range of spinach products from supermarkets across the country over Listeria fears.
The bug can cause flu-like symptoms and can be especially dangerous for pregnant women to consume as well as unborn and newborn babies.
The spinach products affected have a batch code of 260 or 261, and have been sold in shops including Dunnes Stores, Aldi, Lidl, Tesco and Supervalu.
They're been sold under various product names and range from 75 gram pack sizes to 1 kilogram.
Customers who have purchased the affected spinach are being urged to dispose of the packs.
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