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Full list of every herb sold in Dunnes Stores, Lidl, Aldi & SuperValu recalled over listeria fear as FSAI issue update
Full list of every herb sold in Dunnes Stores, Lidl, Aldi & SuperValu recalled over listeria fear as FSAI issue update

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Full list of every herb sold in Dunnes Stores, Lidl, Aldi & SuperValu recalled over listeria fear as FSAI issue update

One person recently passed away from the associated illness DO NOT EAT Full list of every herb sold in Dunnes Stores, Lidl, Aldi & SuperValu recalled over listeria fear as FSAI issue update A WIDE range of herbs have been pulled from the shelves of stores across Ireland due to fears they could contain Listeria monocytogenes. The bacterium, usually found in ready-to-eat, chilled foods, can cause an infection in the body. Advertisement 3 The plants are sold in Dunnes Stores, Supervalu, Tesco, Lidl, and Aldi Credit: fsai 3 Multiple products have been recalled Credit: fsai A recent outbreak of the condition associated with the recall of hundreds of ready meals led to one death while nine other people fell ill. Now, multiple herb plants have been recalled by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland due to the potential presence of the bacterium. But the FSAI has stressed that the current recall has no relation to the recent outbreak associated with the ready meals recalls. The items affected by the most recent recall are sold in Dunnes Stores, Tesco, Lidl, Aldi, and Supervalu - but have since been pulled from the shelves. Advertisement And we have created a full list of every herb affected by the recall, with the best before dates of each affected batch outlined. The first of the recalled plants is the Egan's Irish Coriander Potted plant sold in Aldi. The affected batches have best before dates of 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025, 10/08/2025, and 11/08/2025. The second affected item is Tesco's Irish Coriander Potted (Growing Herb) sold in Tesco. Advertisement It's best before dates are 03/08/2025, 04/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, and 09/08/2025. Major UK supermarket urgently recalls curry ready meals and warns 'do NOT eat' over lethal health risk In Dunnes Stores, O'Hanlon Herb's Coriander plant has been recalled. It had best before dates of 03/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025, and 10/08/2025. The fourth item affected, Compostable Potted Coriander by O'Hanlon Herbs is also sold in Dunnes Stores. Advertisement Its best before dates are 03/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025, and 10/08/2025. The fifth item being recalled is the Irish Coriander Potted from O'Hanlon Herbs. It's sold in Nolan's and Morton's and has a best before date of 07/08/2025. Meanwhile in Marks and Spencer, the shop's own brand of Irish Coriander Potted with batch code 1J0608C1 and 1J0908C1 has been recalled. Advertisement In Lidl, Irish Coriander Potted by O'Hanlon herbs with a batch code L3104, L3105, L3106, L3107 and L3201 has been recalled. SYMPTOMS OUTLINED And all batch codes of Supervalu's Irish Coriander Potted (Growing Coriander) sold in Supervalu have been recalled. Recall notices will be issued at all points of sale and consumers have been advised not to eat the affected items. The items will be pulled from shelves. Advertisement SYMPTOMS TO WATCH Listeriosis is a flu-like condition which can bring on symptoms such as a runny nose, headache, and fatigue. It can also cause gastronomical issues including vomiting, diarrhoea, and nausea. FSAI said: "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. Advertisement "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."

Urgent recall of 6 salad items sold at Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, and M&S over new listeria fears
Urgent recall of 6 salad items sold at Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, and M&S over new listeria fears

Daily Record

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Record

Urgent recall of 6 salad items sold at Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, and M&S over new listeria fears

Urgent recall of 6 salad items sold at Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, and M&S over new listeria fears There are concerns the items contain the nasty bacteria that can cause awful symptoms People who happen to have bought the affected products have been instructed not to eat them (Image: Getty) Shoppers have been urged to steer clear of a certain brand of herbs sold at popular supermarkets over fresh listeria fears. Various brands of O'Hanlon Herbs Potted Coriander have been whipped from shelves amid concerns they may contain Listeria monocytogenes - a nasty infection that can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea. ‌ The flu-like or gastrointestinal symptoms can, in rare cases, become more severe, causing serious complications. Some people are more vulnerable to Listeria monocytogenes infections, including pregnant women, babies, and people with weakened immune systems, including the elderly. ‌ What's more, the time between initial infection and first symptoms appearing is on average three weeks, but can range between three and 70 days. This means the infection can creep up on people a good time after consumption. ‌ Retailers have been asked to pull the affected items from their shelves and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Consumers, on the other hand, are urged not eat the products. The below branded potted coriander products are being recalled by O'Hanlon Herbs: ‌ The branded potted coriander products are being recalled by O'Hanlon Herbs due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes (Image: Food Safety Authority of Ireland) Its batch codes are 273 or 274. And they have the best before dates of 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025, 10/08/2025 and 11/08/2025. ‌ Also added to the recall is the Tesco Growing Herb Coriander with batch codes 273 or 275. The packs have the best before dates of 03/08/2025, 04/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025 and 09/08/2025. O'Hanlon Herbs Potted Coriander has also been pulled from shelves of Dunnes Stores in Ireland. ‌ Its batch codes are 273, 275, 277 or 283. The best before dates are: 03/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025 and 10/08/2025. The O'Hanlon Herbs Compostable Potted Coriander with batch codes 273, 275 or 277 are included in the recall. ‌ They have the best before dates of 03/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025 and 10/08/2025. The O'Hanlon Herbs Potted Coriander with the batch number of 273 sold in Nolans and Mortons is also included in the recall. The best before date is 07/08/2025. ‌ Symptoms of Listeria monocytogenes infection can include symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea (Image: Food Safety Authority of Ireland) Marks and Spencer Irish Coriander is also included with the batch code 273 or 275 and the best date of August 6 and August 9, 2025. Health chiefs have also recalled the O'Hanlon's Potted Coriander sold by Lidl with the batch codes 273, 275 or 255. ‌ The best before dates are L3104, L3105, L3106, L3107 and L3201. SuperValu's Irish coriander with batch codes of 273, 275, 277 or 283 is also included. And they have the best before dates of 1M0308P1, 1M0408P1, 1M0508P1, 1M0608P1, 1M0708P1, 1M0808P1, 1M0908P1 and 1M1008P1. ‌ Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. 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 product, which has resulted in at least one death so far. McCormack Family Farms, suppliers to Lidl, Dunnes Stores, and Musgrave Ltd in Northern Ireland, recalled their spinach and mixed leaves products. Article continues below The Food Standards Agency (FSA) previously said it was "working closely" with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) and local retailers to determine the distribution of these products in Northern Ireland.

FSAI: Coriander and hummus products recalled over listeria risk
FSAI: Coriander and hummus products recalled over listeria risk

Agriland

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Agriland

FSAI: Coriander and hummus products recalled over listeria risk

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has recalled a number of coriander and hummus products due to possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. The authority said that the recall relates to nine potted coriander products supplied by O'Hanlon Herbs to a range to supermarkets. The retailers include Aldi, Tesco, Dunnes Stores, SuperValu, Lidl and Marks and Spencer. Source: FSAI The FSAI said that recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale in stores. 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 details of the branded potted coriander products being recalled is as follows: Retailer Brand Product Batch Display until date Aldi Egans Potted Coriander 273, 275 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025, 10/08/2025, 11/08/2025 Tesco Tesco Growing Herb Coriander 273, 275 03/08/2025, 04/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025 Dunnes Stores O'Hanlon Herbs Potted Coriander 273, 275, 277, 283 03/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025, 10/08/2025 Dunnes Stores O'Hanlon Herbs Compostable Potted Coriander 273, 275, 277 03/08/2025, 05/08/2025, 06/08/2025, 07/08/2025, 08/08/2025, 09/08/2025, 10/08/2025 Nolans O'Hanlon Herbs Potted Coriander 273 07/08/2025 Mortons O'Hanlon Herbs Potted Coriander 273 07/08/2025 Marks & Spencer M&S Irish Coriander 273, 275 06/08/2025, 09/08/2025 Lidl O'Hanlon Herbs Potted Coriander 273, 275, 277 L3104, L3105, L3106, L3107, L3201 Supervalu Supervalu Irish Coriander 273, 275, 277 283 1M0308P1, 1M0408P1, 1M0508P1, 1M0608P1, 1M0708P1, 1M0808P1, 1M0908P1, 1M1008P1 Source: FSAI The FSAI has also confirmed the recall of a batch of Tom & Ollie Traditional Hummus due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. The implicated product, which originated in the UK, has a 150g pack size with batch code VG189 and use by date of August 8, 2025. Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batch from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Wholesalers/distributors are requested to contact their affected customers and recall the implicated batch and provide a point-of-sale recall notice to their retailer customers. Caterers should not use the implicated batch and consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batch. The FSAI added that 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. According to the FSAI, 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. 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 three weeks but can range between three and 70 days.

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