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Island Salads recalls Coleslaw due to presence of Listeria monocytogenes

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summary:Listeria monocytogenes, a food-poisoning bacteria, has been found in a batch of Island Salads Coleslaw following sampling by Craigavon Borough Council....
Product

Island Salads Coleslaw

Product identification (batch/date codes)

Use by date: 20 July 2013
Pack size: 200g and 400g

Risk

Listeria monocytogenes, a food-poisoning bacteria, has been found in a batch of Island Salads Coleslaw following sampling by Craigavon Borough Council. Listeria monocytogenes can cause illness in certain groups of people, such as pregnant women, unborn and newborn babies, and anyone with reduced immunity, particularly the over-60s.

Action taken by the company

The company has begun a recall of this product. Point-of-sale notices have been placed in stores.

No other Island Salads products are known to be affected.

Advice to consumers

If you have purchased the above product, please do not consume it but return to your nearest store for a full refund.

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