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Ready-to-eat meat products recalled after bacteria detected – NEWS.com.au
Ready-to-eat meat products recalled after bacteria detected
A health warning has been issued after bacteria was detected in a range of loose, pre-packed and ready-to-eat meat products in South Australia. The Health Department has advised consumers not to eat products made at Linke’s Central Meat Store in Nuriootpa after listeria was discovered in two products during a routine company test.
The recalled products include meat sold directly from the store and pre-packaged leberwurst sold at Foodland Nuriootpa with use by dates of 14/9/20 and 21/9/20.
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