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Major warning as popular cheese sold at several Irish supermarkets urgently recalled over health fears
Major warning as popular cheese sold at several Irish supermarkets urgently recalled over health fears

The Irish Sun

time11-08-2025

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Major warning as popular cheese sold at several Irish supermarkets urgently recalled over health fears

A POPULAR cheese sold in Spar is being recalled over "listeria monocytogenes" fears. Spar Chèvre Goats Cheese products are being recalled from Irish stores across the country. 3 The Spar Chèvre Goats Cheese are being recalled Credit: 3 The food items had a use-by-date of August 12 Credit: The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has recalled a batch of Spar Chèvre Goats Cheese due to the possible presence of listeria. This is a type of bacteria that can cause a serious infection called listeriosis. When contaminated food is consumed, especially unpasteurised dairy products, raw vegetables and ready-to-eat meats, it can lead to the illness. The FSAI said: "The batch of Spar Chèvre Goats Cheese is being recalled due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. "Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale. "There is currently no evidence that this food recall is linked with the listeriosis outbreak related to ready-to-heat meals or the recall of spinach and mixed leaves products." The food items had a use-by-date by 12/08/2023. And its country of origin is France. The FSAI added: "Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batch from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. "Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batch." 'Contaminated' fish sold at Aldi across 3 states recalled as 'life threatening' ingredient found – check date on label NATURE OF DANGER Symptoms of Listeria monocytogenes infection can include mild flu-like symptoms, or gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. In rare cases, the infection can be more severe, causing serious complications. The FSAI added: "Some people are more vulnerable to Listeria monocytogenes infections, including pregnant women, babies, and people with weakened immune systems, including the elderly. "The incubation period (time between initial infection and first symptoms appearing) is on average 3 weeks but can range between 3 and 70 days." It comes after another warning was issued about popular bicycle wheels sold in Ireland, which pose a series of risks to their users. RECALL ALERT DT Swiss and Swiss Side are carrying out a recall on their selected models of bicycle wheels. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) issued the recalls for the bicycle wheels from both brands after discovering the product presents the risks of property damage, serious injury or death. It was discovered that the wheel rim may weaken or fail unexpectedly, which may cause damage to some properties or cause life-threatening injuries to the user. DT Swiss has urgently recalled the affected models of ARC/ERC/CRC/HEC. The affected wheel models of the ERC, CRC, and HEC series have rim heights of 35 and 45mm and affected models of the ARC series have rim heights of 50, 55, and 65mm. However, the ARC wheel models in rim heights of 38, 62, 80, and 85 mm are not included in the recall. There are approximately 656 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. And Swiss Side has urgently recalled six affected models, which are HADRON² All-Road, HADRON² All-Road Ultimate, HADRON² Classic 500, HADRON² Ultimate 500, HADRON³ Classic 550 and HADRON³ Classic 650. Approximately 9 affected products in the Republic of Ireland were sold by Decathlon and their official Swiss Side website. Despite the recalled products for Swiss Side wheels having no product defects reported, in-depth quality checks are urgent due to the products being produced by the manufacturing partner DT Swiss. HADRON wheel models 380, 525, 680 and 850 are not affected by the recall as the rims were manufactured in DT Swiss's own facility in Poland. Customers are urged to "stop using the affected wheels immediately", check the DT Swiss ID number on their rims between the spokes, and check the rim tape and rim well. And enter the DT Swiss ID in the ID checker box on the website. If affected, they are asked to follow the instructions to return the wheels for inspection.

Urgent warning as popular bicycle wheels sold in Ireland recalled due to injury and death risk amid ‘stop use' plea
Urgent warning as popular bicycle wheels sold in Ireland recalled due to injury and death risk amid ‘stop use' plea

The Irish Sun

time10-08-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Irish Sun

Urgent warning as popular bicycle wheels sold in Ireland recalled due to injury and death risk amid ‘stop use' plea

The brands confirmed that they will inspect the returned wheels RECALL ALERT Urgent warning as popular bicycle wheels sold in Ireland recalled due to injury and death risk amid 'stop use' plea AN URGENT warning has been issued over popular bicycle wheels sold in Ireland that pose a series of risks for those who use them. DT Swiss and Swiss Side are carrying out a recall on their selected models of bicycle wheels. 3 The CCPC has issued an urgent recall alert for DT Swiss and Swiss Side Credit: CCPC 3 The wheels come with several dangerous risks Credit: CCPC The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) issued the recalls for the bicycle wheels from both brands after discovering the product presents the risks of property damage, serious injury or death. It was discovered that the wheel rim may weaken or fail unexpectedly, which may cause damage to some properties or cause life-threatening injuries to the user. DT Swiss has urgently recalled the affected models of ARC/ERC/CRC/HEC. The affected wheel models of the ERC, CRC, and HEC series have rim heights of 35 and 45mm and affected models of the ARC series have rim heights of 50, 55, and 65mm. However, the ARC wheel models in rim heights of 38, 62, 80, and 85 mm are not included in the recall. There are approximately 656 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. And Swiss Side has urgently recalled six affected models, which are HADRON² All-Road, HADRON² All-Road Ultimate, HADRON² Classic 500, HADRON² Ultimate 500, HADRON³ Classic 550 and HADRON³ Classic 650. Approximately 9 affected products in the Republic of Ireland were sold by Decathlon and their official Swiss Side website. Despite the recalled products for Swiss Side wheels having no product defects reported, in-depth quality checks are urgent due to the products being produced by the manufacturing partner DT Swiss. HADRON wheel models 380, 525, 680 and 850 are not affected by the recall as the rims were manufactured in DT Swiss's own facility in Poland. Kia Recalls 300,000 Cars After Reports of Dangerous 'Flying' Parts WHEEL INSPECTIONS Customers are urged to "stop using the affected wheels immediately", check the DT Swiss ID number on their rims between the spokes, and check the rim tape and rim well. And enter the DT Swiss ID in the ID checker box on the website. If affected, they are asked to follow the instructions to return the wheels for inspection. The brands confirmed that they will inspect the returned wheels and, if necessary, they will replace them free of charge. If the stickers with the DT Swiss ID number on your product are no longer visible in the locations shown above or have become illegible due to wear or ageing, consumers can also send the rim series number located under the rim tape to the customer service. They will perform a manual search to check whether your product is affected by the product's safety recall. They are urged to check the DT Swiss Recall Notice on their website to verify if their wheels are part of the urgent recall. Customers are also asked to spread awareness of the urgent recall to those who frequently use bikes.

Urgent recall issued for bicycle wheels which could weaken causing injury
Urgent recall issued for bicycle wheels which could weaken causing injury

Irish Daily Mirror

time09-08-2025

  • Automotive
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Urgent recall issued for bicycle wheels which could weaken causing injury

An urgent recall has been issued for selected models of bicycle wheels with a rim that may weaken leading to 'serious injury, or death'. Swiss Side is carrying out a recall of selected models of Swiss Side bicycle wheels HADRON², HADRON³ and HADRON All-Road. The risk reported to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission is property damage, serious injury or death. The wheel rim may weaken or fail unexpectedly, leading to property damage, serious injury, or death. The brand is Swiss Side. The models are HADRON² All-Road, HADRON² All-Road Ultimate, HADRON² Classic 500, HADRON² Ultimate 500, HADRON³ Classic 550 and HADRON³ Classic 650. There are approximately nine affected products in the Republic of Ireland. The products were sold by Decathlon and via The products were produced by manufacturing partner DT Swiss. Consumers should stop using the affected wheels immediately, check the DT Swiss ID number on their rims, and visit the DT Swiss Recall Notice or email recall@ to verify if their wheels are part of the recall. If affected, they should follow the instructions to return the wheels for inspection. DT Swiss will inspect the returned wheels and, if necessary, replace them free of charge. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

Canyon's bike customisation programme makes me want to sell my car
Canyon's bike customisation programme makes me want to sell my car

Stuff.tv

time03-08-2025

  • Automotive
  • Stuff.tv

Canyon's bike customisation programme makes me want to sell my car

If you're someone who's ever spent hours daydreaming about the perfect bike setup, Canyon's new MyCanyon customisation programme might just push you over the edge – straight into your savings account. Now available to customers across Europe, MyCanyon lets you tailor one of the brand's top-tier road bikes – the Aeroad CFR – down to the smallest detail. For example, want Zipp 454 wheels and a custom paint job from Felipe Pantone? You got it. Prefer DT Swiss hoops and a name sticker on the frame? That's there too. This is the kind of configurator you lose hours to, not out of frustration, but because it's genuinely fun. Launched earlier this year in the US and parts of Asia, MyCanyon arrives in Europe with expanded features. It's not just about flashy colours, though you'll find three artist-designed frame collections and an upcoming artwork drop. You can also dial in comfort and performance by adjusting saddle, stem, wheels, tyres and even your handlebar's aero profile. You can even spec Canyon's latest CP0048/49 bars, which drop the position of the rider in a lower, more compact riding position to save up to 14 watts. Even better, the whole experience happens online or via the Canyon app, with a smooth UI and neat 3D AR visualisation tool. You can spin your bike, zoom in on paint details, and get a live preview of your dream build before ordering. Once you hit buy, you can track its build progress step-by-step. Pricing starts from €10,499, depending on how fancy you go with the finish and bits. Sure, that's well into used car territory. But if you're the kind of rider who thinks a two-wheeled rocket that looks like rolling street art sounds better than a second-hand hatchback, this is your moment. Liked this? The Seiko Prospex Alpinist 'Night Sky' might be my favourite model yet

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