Ready meals featuring bacon and cabbage, along with turkey and ham, have been linked to a listeria contamination, resulting in one death and nine cases of illness. Prohibition orders were issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) due to concerns regarding the safety of two products from Ballymaguire Foods. Notices about the contamination were disseminated through online platforms and media channels, and recall signs were displayed in supermarkets to inform customers of the potential health risks.
Bacon and cabbage as well as turkey and ham ready meals were the first products found to contain the bacterial contamination that has led to the death of one person and illness in nine people.
Two Food Safety Authority (FSAI) prohibition orders were first issued due to potential concerns around listeria contamination in two Ballymaguire Foods products.
The notices were posted online and in the media, and recall notice signs were placed in supermarkets.
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