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A WIDE range of herbs have been pulled from the shelves of stores across Ireland due to fears they could contain Listeria ...
Tesco, Lidl, Aldi, Marks & Spencer and Supervalu coriander products from O’Hanlon’s Herbs in Co Wicklow all subject to recal ...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) on March 15 published the results of a Total Diet Study carried out to assess the dietary exposure of the Irish population to a number of chemicals that ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFood Safety Authority issues alert after seven salad products recalled over Listeria detection
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued an alert after seven salad products were recalled following a listeria ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNBatch of hummus recalled due to the potential presence of Listeria
The FSAI recalled the batch of Tom and Ollie Traditional Hummus due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes ...
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RSVP Live on MSNFood Safety Authority of Ireland issues another urgent recall due to listeria fears
Customers are advised not to consume various branded Spinach and Mixed Leaves products produced by McCormack Family Farms due ...
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Dublin Live on MSNLatest Ireland food recall as salmonella alert issued
Separately, there have been multiple recalls issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland in recent weeks due the possible ...
The products are sold in Tesco, SuperValu, Centra and Aldi, among other outlets across the country. The affected meals ...
A POPULAR turkey burger product sold in several Irish supermarkets has been recalled due to the possible presence of ...
Industry and consumer research by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has revealed strong confidence in food safety measures. Consumers believe that food safety in the country has improved ...
115 closure orders issued to food businesses in 2024 The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued 115 closure orders in 2024, an increase of 39 from the previous year. Ireland • 09 Jan ...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), which bills itself as the Irish version of the FDA, is cracking down on labeling with new, crystal-clear definitions of food terms often abused by the ...
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