Ready-to-eat meats recalled following Listeria detection
Following the detection of Listeria in ready-to-eat meat products from Bay Cuisine, the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries has overseen the voluntary recall of the products.
The MPI is advising consumers not to eat any of the recalled products and to either return them to the place of purchase or dispose of them.
The public will be updated as new information comes to hand, the MPI said.
“MPI has implemented a test and release program for ready-to-eat meats at Bay Cuisine and is currently managing any potential food safety risks to the public,” said Andrew Coleman, MPI Deputy Director General Compliance and Response.
Details of the recalled products can be found here.
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