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Full list of 4 recalled cheese and sausage products sold in Dunnes, SuperValu & Spar amid listeria & salmonella fear
Full list of 4 recalled cheese and sausage products sold in Dunnes, SuperValu & Spar amid listeria & salmonella fear

The Irish Sun

time14-08-2025

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Full list of 4 recalled cheese and sausage products sold in Dunnes, SuperValu & Spar amid listeria & salmonella fear

We have outlined the symptoms you may need to know CHECK YOUR KITCHEN Full list of 4 recalled cheese and sausage products sold in Dunnes, SuperValu & Spar amid listeria & salmonella fear FOUR different types of goats cheese and a batch of a popular pack of sausages are the latest items to be recalled by food safety chiefs. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland ordered the product recalls over the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes in the cheese and the detection of Salmonella in the sausages. Advertisement 4 A batch of goats cheese sold in Spar is among those recalled Credit: 4 A batch of Mallon's Light Six Pork Sausages have been recalled over the presence of Salmonella Credit: FSAI On Monday, the FSAI issued a recall notice for a batch of Mallons Light 6 Pork Sausages due to the presence of Salmonella. And they urged people to check their freezers - not their fridges - for the batch affected by the major recall. The FSAI said: "The above batch of Mallons Light 6 Pork Sausages is being recalled due to the presence of Salmonella. "Although this product is past its use by date, it is suitable for home freezing. Advertisement "Consumers are advised to check their freezers for the implicated batch." Anyone who has the recalled batch at home has been urged "not to eat" any of the product. Dunnes Stores, Tesco and SuperValu are among the supermarkets that stock Mallons Sausages products - but all shops where the product was sold will be required to display recall notices at the tills. Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can cause food poisoning, known as salmonellosis, and can cause diarrhoea, fever and tummy cramps for up to seven days. Advertisement A batch of goats cheese was recalled by food safety chiefs on the same day over the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria that can cause a serious infection called Listeriosis. What is Listeria and why is it dangerous? Symptoms of a Listeria infection include mild flu-like symptoms, gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. In rare cases, the infection can be more severe, causing serious complications and can potentially be fatal. The 100g batch of Spar Chèvre Goats Cheese with use by date 12/08/2025 was recalled. Advertisement People were urged not to eat the product and retailers were requested to remove the implicated batch from sale. On Tuesday, the FSAI issued another recall notice for other brands of goats cheese over the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. It confirmed that there is no evidence that either of the recall's are linked with the listeriosis outbreak related to ready-to-heat meals or the recall of spinach and mixed leaves products. 3 CHEESE PRODUCTS RECALLED The three batches of goats cheese recalled on Tuesday were all sold in SuperValu and have different brand names. Advertisement The FSAI said: "Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batches from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. "Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batches." The SuperValu Goat's Cheese 110g pack with 07/08/2025 and 12/08/2025 use by dates were included in the recall. The FSAI also recalled the Freshly Prepared by Our Cheesemongers Goats Cheese, which comes in various pack sizes and has use by date of 11/08/2025 and 12/08/2025. Advertisement The SuperValu Chevre Log, which also comes in various pack sizes, has been recalled. The product affected includes all use by dates up to and including 12/08/25. SYMPTOMS AND TREATING LISTERIOSIS For some, Listeriosis has few or no symptoms, or mild problems that only last a few days. The infection is most commonly flu-like, with symptoms including a runny nose, a high temperature, aches, pains, or chills. Advertisement In some cases, it can create gastronomical issues including nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea. It usually goes away by itself within a few days. Those infected are advised to stay home if possible and drink a lot of liquid. Those who are at a higher risk of serious illness might need to take antibiotic medication. Advertisement 4 Three goats cheese products sold in SuperValu have been recalled Credit: FSAI

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