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Listeria outbreak: Full list of 141 ready meal products recalled from Irish supermarkets including Tesco, Supervalu, Centra and Aldi
Listeria outbreak: Full list of 141 ready meal products recalled from Irish supermarkets including Tesco, Supervalu, Centra and Aldi

Irish Independent

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • Irish Independent

Listeria outbreak: Full list of 141 ready meal products recalled from Irish supermarkets including Tesco, Supervalu, Centra and Aldi

Irish Independent Newsdesk Consumers are being urged to check their freezers for ready meals after an outbreak of listeria that has led to the death of one person. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has issued a huge recall of 141 ready meal and side dishes made by Ballymaguire Foods in north Dublin and sold nationwide in supermarkets including Tesco, Supervalu, Centra and Aldi. Brands affected include SuperValu's Signature Taste, Freshly Prepared and SuperValu ranges; Tesco's Irish Classics, Meals Made Easy and Finest ranges; and Centra's Centra and Freshly Prepared ranges. It also affects some Kitchen, Fuel'd Foods, Clean Cut, Happy Pear, and Food To Go products. Here is the full list of 141 products that should not be eaten:

One person dead after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of 141 ready meals
One person dead after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of 141 ready meals

Sunday World

time23-07-2025

  • Health
  • Sunday World

One person dead after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of 141 ready meals

There are currently nine confirmed cases of listeriosis The Food Safety Authority (FSAI) of Ireland have said that there are nine cases of listeriosis confirmed as of Tuesday, July 22. The authority also confirmed that the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre has been notified of and is investigating the death. The adult is confirmed to have had listeriosis. The FSAI has recalled 141 different ready-made meals and side dishes sold in leading supermarkets across Ireland following a confirmed "extensive outbreak" of listeriosis. The recalled products sold in Centra, Supervalu, Tesco, Aldi, Lidl and various other stores are produced by Ballymaguire Foods. The majority are products connected to the individual supermarket retailer, but brands like the Happy Pear are also included. Products that are listed include chicken pasta bakes, turkey and ham dinners, spaghetti bolognese, beef stroganoff, chicken carbonara, beef lasagne, pilau rice and more. Supervalu's 'Signature Taste', 'Freshly Prepared' and 'Supervalu' ranges are impacted. Tesco's 'Irish Classics', 'Meals Made Easy' and 'Finest' ranges also have impacted products. Centra's ranges 'Centra', 'Freshly Prepared', 'Kitchen', 'Fuel'd Foods', 'Clean Cut', 'Happy Pear', and 'Food to Go' also have affected products. Aldi's 'Specially Selected' and 'Inspired Cuisine' contain affected products. A full list of the potentially contaminated products has been created by the Irish Independent in a searchable menu here: Notices have appeared in supermarkets including Supervalu. One notice urged consumers not to eat listed products. It also asked consumers to 'return it to your nearest store, where you will be issued a refund. "We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation,' it continued. The notice also included a helpline for Supervalu customers: 0214217619. Symptoms of Listeria monocytogenes infection can include mild flu-like symptoms, or gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. The incubation period is on average three weeks but can range between three and 70 days. More to follow.. Product recall notice in Raheny Supervalu yesterday News in 90 Seconds - July 23rd

One person dead and nine cases confirmed after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of over 140 ready-made meals
One person dead and nine cases confirmed after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of over 140 ready-made meals

Irish Independent

time23-07-2025

  • Health
  • Irish Independent

One person dead and nine cases confirmed after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of over 140 ready-made meals

The Health Service Executive (HSE) have said that there are nine cases of listeriosis confirmed as of Tuesday, July 22. It has confirmed that the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre has been notified of and is investigating the death. The adult is confirmed to have had listeriosis. The HSE added a 'voluntary precautionary food recall of ready-to-heat meals' is underway due to a link with the outbreak. The Food Safety Authority (FSAI) of Ireland has recalled 141 different ready-made meals and side dishes sold in leading supermarkets across Ireland following a confirmed "extensive outbreak" of listeriosis. The recalled products sold in Centra, Supervalu, Tesco, Aldi, Lidl and various other stores are produced by Ballymaguire Foods. The majority are products connected to the individual supermarket retailer, but brands like the Happy Pear are also included. Products that are listed include chicken pasta bakes, turkey and ham dinners, spaghetti bolognese, beef stroganoff, chicken carbonara, beef lasagne, pilau rice and more. Supervalu's 'Signature Taste', 'Freshly Prepared' and 'Supervalu' ranges are impacted. Tesco's 'Irish Classics', 'Meals Made Easy' and 'Finest' ranges also have impacted products. Centra's ranges 'Centra', 'Freshly Prepared', 'Kitchen', 'Fuel'd Foods', 'Clean Cut', 'Happy Pear', and 'Food to Go' also have affected products. Aldi's 'Specially Selected' and 'Inspired Cuisine' contain affected products. Learn more A full list of the potentially contaminated products has been created by the Irish Independent in a searchable menu here: Notices have appeared in supermarkets including Supervalu. One notice urged consumers not to eat listed products. It also asked consumers to 'return it to your nearest store, where you will be issued a refund. "We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation,' it continued. The notice also included a helpline for Supervalu customers: 0214217619. Symptoms of Listeria monocytogenes infection can include mild flu-like symptoms, or gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. The incubation period is on average three weeks but can range between three and 70 days.

One person dead after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of over 140 ready-made meals
One person dead after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of over 140 ready-made meals

Irish Independent

time23-07-2025

  • Health
  • Irish Independent

One person dead after ‘extensive' listeriosis outbreak linked to recall of over 140 ready-made meals

The Food Safety Authority (FSAI) of Ireland have said that there are nine cases of listeriosis confirmed as of Tuesday, July 22. The authority also confirmed that the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre has been notified of and is investigating the death. The adult is confirmed to have had listeriosis. The FSAI has recalled 141 different ready-made meals and side dishes sold in leading supermarkets across Ireland following a confirmed "extensive outbreak" of listeriosis. The recalled products sold in Centra, Supervalu, Tesco, Aldi, Lidl and various other stores are produced by Ballymaguire Foods. The majority are products connected to the individual supermarket retailer, but brands like the Happy Pear are also included. Products that are listed include chicken pasta bakes, turkey and ham dinners, spaghetti bolognese, beef stroganoff, chicken carbonara, beef lasagne, pilau rice and more. Supervalu's 'Signature Taste', 'Freshly Prepared' and 'Supervalu' ranges are impacted. Tesco's 'Irish Classics', 'Meals Made Easy' and 'Finest' ranges also have impacted products. Centra's ranges 'Centra', 'Freshly Prepared', 'Kitchen', 'Fuel'd Foods', 'Clean Cut', 'Happy Pear', and 'Food to Go' also have affected products. Aldi's 'Specially Selected' and 'Inspired Cuisine' contain affected products. A full list of the potentially contaminated products has been created by the Irish Independent in a searchable menu here: ADVERTISEMENT Notices have appeared in supermarkets including Supervalu. One notice urged consumers not to eat listed products. It also asked consumers to 'return it to your nearest store, where you will be issued a refund. "We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation,' it continued. The notice also included a helpline for Supervalu customers: 0214217619. Symptoms of Listeria monocytogenes infection can include mild flu-like symptoms, or gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. The incubation period is on average three weeks but can range between three and 70 days.

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