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Urgent recall on multiple cheeses sold at Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, IGA

Urgent recall on multiple cheeses sold at Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, IGA

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An urgent product recall has been made for several types of cheese sold at supermarkets, including Woolworths, Coles, Aldi and IGA, over contamination fears.
There are concerns that several types of brie and camembert may contain listeria monocytogenes, a type of pathogenic bacteria which can cause severe illness.
It can cause serious effects, particularly in pregnant women, unborn babies, newborn babies, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals.
The general population can also become ill from consuming food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Where have the affected products been sold?
The Aldi products have been sold in stores across NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD, SA and WA.
Products by the brand Global Food Groups Pty Ltd have been available for sale in Woolworths, Coles, IGA and other independent grocery stores both nationally and online.
What should I do with my cheese?
Customers have been advised not to eat these products. The products should be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Anyone with health concerns should seek medical advice.
What products are impacted?
The Aldi products impacted:
Specially selected Frence L'ovale Cheese 300g
Emporium selection French brie 126G
All Date Codes Up To And Including BEST BEFORE 01/10/2025
Woolworths, Coles IGA products impacted:
The products sold at the above stores are made by Global Foods PTY LTD. They include:
Mon Ami Brie - French 200g
Mon Ami Camembert - French 200g
Mon Ami Petit Camembert - French 125g
Mon Ami Double Cream Le Fromager 300g
Mon Ami Petit Brie - Double Cream French Brie 125g
Date Marking for Mon Ami products: All dates up to and including: 01102025
Emborg French Brie 200g
Emborg French Camembert 200g
Date Marking for Emborg products: All dates up to and including: 01 10 2025
RELATED:
Aldi issues urgent product recall for popular winter item
Product recall on milk sold at Coles, Woolworths, Aldi
Kmart shoppers urge store to issue product recall on popular $30 item
For further information, contact the below:
Global Foods Group Customer Service on 1800 88 38 35 or email enquiries@gfgroup.com.au
ALDI Stores Food Recall Hotline on 1800 709 993.
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