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Pressing recall of milk over fears it comprises lethal E. coli micro organism

NewsPressing recall of milk over fears it comprises lethal E. coli micro organism
Ken's Raw Jersey Milk (Picture: Comber Farmers' Market)
Ken’s Uncooked Jersey Cow Milk has been recalled (Image: Comber Farmers’ Market)

An pressing recall has been issued for a well-liked farm store’s milk over fears it may very well be contaminated with a lethal bacterium.

Kenneth Hanna’s Farm Store in Northern Eire has recalled its uncooked Jersey milk after a product containing E. coli contaminated it.

The Meals Requirements Company stated: ‘The attainable presence of STEC on this product.

‘Signs brought on by STEC (E. Coli) organisms embody extreme diarrhoea (together with bloody diarrhoea), belly ache, and typically haemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a severe situation that may result in kidney failure and could be deadly.’

The recall is barely in impact in Northern Eire, however clients who bought the milk have been instructed to return it or throw it away.

It applies to two-litre bottles, with all use-by and batch codes affected.

Bottles of milk in blue caps and green caps on shelf in supermarket on sale.
The milk is believed to include traces of E. coli (Image: Getty)

If a buyer is experiencing signs of E. coli an infection, they need to steer clear of locations resembling work, nursery and others for at the least 48 hours to keep away from sharing the germs.

The warning comes days after a well being meals store recalled one in all its merchandise over fears it might have been contaminated with E. coli.

Grape Tree issued a recall of Uncooked Unsalted Macadamia Nuts as a result of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli has been present in one in all its batches.

The shop is warning clients who’ve purchased the affected batch, which has a batch code of G41 5 101 250610, to not eat it.

The recall impacts 250g packs of the nuts, which have a best-before date of July 11, 2026.

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