Several popular grocery items sold at Aldi have been urgently recalled following contamination concerns, according to Food Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ).
Products Recalled Over Microbial Contamination
The affected products include baby spinach, spinach and rocket mix, and a stir-fry mix, all flagged due to potential Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) contamination.
“Food products contaminated with STEC may cause illness if consumed,” warned the food safety alert.
Understanding STEC and Its Risks
STEC is a gastrointestinal illness caused by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli bacteria, which are found in the gut of most humans and animals. The Australian Department of Health and Aged Care notes that while some strains of E.coli cause no harm, others can lead to severe illness.
Recalled Products and Use-By Dates
Consumers are advised to check the following products and return them for a full refund:
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Fresh Salad Co Baby Spinach 120g – Use by March 28
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Fresh Salad Co Fresh and Fast Stir Fry 400g – Use by March 27
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Fresh Salad Co Baby Spinach and Rocket 120g – Use by March 27
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Fresh Salad Co Baby Spinach 280g – Use by March 30
Health Warning and Refund Advice
Consumers are strongly advised not to consume these products. Those who have already eaten the recalled items and are concerned about their health should seek medical attention immediately.
Affected Locations
The recalled products were sold at Aldi stores in Queensland and northern New South Wales, including the following locations:
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Tweed Heads South
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Ballina
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Grafton
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Coffs Harbour
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Lismore
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Casino
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Toormina
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Armidale
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Byron Bay
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Goonellabah
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Tweed Mall
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Moonee Beach
For safety, consumers are urged to dispose of the products or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Stay informed and prioritize your health by checking for any updates on this recall.