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FSAI Recall Milk From Arrabawn Co-op

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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) have advised Arrabawn Co-op, latter headquartered in Nenagh, North Co. Tipperary, to recall certain batches of milk that are potentially unsafe due to the presence of Enterobacteriaceae bacteria.

Nature Of Danger:
Enterobacteriaceae are a group of bacteria, of which some can be harmful to humans. The test for Enterobacteriaceae is used as an indicator of poor hygiene, process failure and/or post-processing contamination of heat processed foods. The test itself does not confirm the presence of harmful bacteria.

Action Required by the FSAI:
Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batches [Approval No. IE 1439EC] immediately from sale and to display a point-of-sale recall notice in stores where the affected batches were sold.

  • Implicated Batches in question are being sold in Aldi, Spar and Mace:
  • Arrabawn Fresh Milk 2.L – Use By Date 26/10
  • Homefarm Fresh Milk 2.L – Use By Date 26/10
  • Gala Fresh Milk 2.L – Use By Date 26/10
  • Mace Fresh Milk 2.L – Use By Date 26/10
  • Clonbawn* Fresh Milk – 2L & 3L
  • Clonbawn* Light Milk 1% fat – 1L & 3L – Use By Date 27/10

* Clonbawn Branded Milk sold in Aldi Stores

Caterers and other consumers are asked not to use or drink the implicated batches of milk.

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