Recall warning for cheese over Listeria contamination fears
An urgent recall has been issued for a range of popular cheeses amid Listeria contamination fears.The cheeses are sold in Northern Ireland in major food stores. The Food Standards Agency has warned that there could be the 'possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes in the products'.
Symptoms caused by this organism can be similar to flu and include high temperature, muscle ache or pain, chills, feeling or being sick and diarrhoea, says the agency. However, in rare cases, the infection can be more severe, causing serious complications, such as meningitis.
- Ballykilty Baking Brie: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
- St Killian Cheese: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
- Baking St Killian Cheese: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
- Wicklow Ban: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
- Wicklow Blue Brie: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
- St Killians: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
- Wicklow Farmhouse Cheddar Wedge: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
- Wicklow Gold Tomato & Herb: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
- Drunken Saint: 150g pack size. Use by and best before: All date codes. All batches.
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