Chicken recall

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Precautionary Extended Recall of Some Western Brand Raw ... (The Food Safety Authority of Ireland)

The FSAI is warning consumers who may have the affected chicken products at home not to eat them. The products being recalled are listed in the food alert. Dr ...

Just as a reminder to consumers, raw chicken should always be handled hygienically to prevent cross contamination with ready-to-eat food and raw chicken should never be washed. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) today advises that a precautionary extended food recall is underway by Western Brand of a number of specific raw chicken products due to the possible presence of Salmonella. This recall is linked to the ongoing investigation by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine into incidences of Salmonella infection in a number of broiler flocks.

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FSAI issues extended recall on selected raw chicken products amid ... (Irish Examiner)

The recall, which affects 11 meat products from a range of five retailers and follows the news of eight poultry flocks that had tested positive for ...

- 291g butchers selection Irish 2 pack chicken breast fillets; use by date February 6, 2023; Batch number: 23027-113 - 525g and 350g butchers selection Irish chicken breast fillets; use by date February 6, 2023; Batch number: 23027-113 Raw chicken should always be cooked thoroughly before eating it,” she added.

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Raw chicken recall: full list of products hit as Salmonella alert ... (Independent.ie)

The raw chicken has been recalled from Irish supermarkets due to the "possible presence of Salmonella”. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) said the ...

"The illness usually lasts four to seven days. Just as a reminder to consumers, raw chicken should always be handled hygienically to prevent cross contamination with ready-to-eat food and raw chicken should never be washed. To date, there have been no confirmed cases of human illness linked to this investigation.

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Further recall of chicken due to potential salmonella presence (Irish Farmers Journal)

Point-of-sale recall notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated batches, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has said. Retailers ...

The use-by dates on these batches is 6 February 2023 and the batch number is 23027-113. Chicken branded as Glenmore chicken breast fillet with a pack size of 360g is also subject to the recall. “If the chicken has already been consumed, cooking should remove the risk.

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Check the labels: More batches of raw chicken recalled over ... (thejournal.ie)

THE FOOD SAFETY AUTHORITY of Ireland (FSAI) has announced a further recall of raw chicken products due to the possible presence of Salmonella.

Raw chicken should always be cooked thoroughly before eating it.” For the price of one cup of coffee each week you can help keep paywalls away. More than 5,000 readers have already pitched in to keep free access to The Journal.

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More raw chicken products recalled from supermarkets due to ... (The Irish Times)

The products being recalled include chicken breast fillets, chicken breast mini fillets, and small Irish chickens being sold in Aldi, Dunnes Stores, Lidl and ...

Tesco Irish chicken breast mini fillets 450g Lidl Irish small chicken 1200g Dunnes Stores Irish chicken breast mini fillets 450g and 350g

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Recall of chicken products from Dunnes, Aldi, Tesco and Lidl ... (Cork Beo)

The Food Safety Authority has extended the recall notice for a number of raw products in an urgent 'do not eat' warning.

Dr Byrne said: "Just as a reminder to consumers, raw chicken should always be handled hygienically to prevent cross-contamination with ready-to-eat food and raw chicken should never be washed. Today, the Food Safety Authority extended the recall notice for a number of products in an urgent 'do not eat' warning. Raw chicken should always be cooked thoroughly before eating it.”

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Extended recall by Western Brand of some batches of various raw ... (The Food Safety Authority of Ireland)

Message: Further to Food Alert 2023.02 Western Brand is undertaking a precautionary recall of further batches of various raw chicken products due to the ...

Please see table below for details of the implicated batches. Point-of-sale recall notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated batches. Diarrhoea can occasionally be severe enough to require hospital admission.

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