Customers are being urged to check their freezers
Irish consumers have been warned by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland over a popular meat product that was found to contain Salmonella.
Although the batch was sold as fresh and is past its expiry date, the label states it is suitable for home freezing, meaning the product could still be in your kitchen. Notices will be displayed at point-of-sale if you are unsure if the product in your freezer is potentially one of the recalled products.Issuing advice on what to do if you find one of the recalled batches, the FSAI said that customers should not eat the meat, however, if they have consumed the products then cooking should have removed the risk.
"Raw meat should always be handled hygienically when defrosting and preparing it, and also cooked thoroughly before eating it."
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