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Recall notice

Free Range Eggs recalled due to Salmonella

1 year ago source fsai.ie

Ireland

O'Halleran Family Farm is recalling batches of their Free Range Eggs due to a potential Salmonella contamination. The eggs have been distributed to various stores across Ireland.

The product recalled is the O'Halleran Family Farm Free Range Eggs, specifically those with the egg producer number 1 IE N01. The affected batches have the following Best Before Dates: 03/12/2024, 10/12/2024, 17/12/2024, 24/12/2024 and 31/12/2024.

Retailers, including market stalls and online retailers, are requested to remove the implicated batches from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Caterers/restaurants/cafes are requested to cease using the implicated batches immediately. Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batches.

#ireland #egg

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How do eggs have salmonrla

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Hi, thank you for your comment. Eggs can carry Salmonella if the bacteria are present in the hen's reproductive system or come into contact with the egg during or after laying. Proper storage, handling, and thorough cooking reduce the risk of illness. Best, Iwaspoisoned Support.

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