Macadamia nuts being recalled due to concerns about E.coli contamination.

Warning to customers not to consume affected batch.

May 20th 2025.

Macadamia nuts being recalled due to concerns about E.coli contamination.
Attention all health-conscious individuals! It has come to our attention that there is a potential health risk associated with one of our products. The macadamia nuts sold at Grape Tree have been recalled due to the possibility of contamination with E.coli. We understand that this news may be concerning, but please rest assured that we are doing everything in our power to ensure the safety of our customers.

The recall was initiated after Shiga toxin-producing E.coli was found in one of the batches of our Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts. As a precautionary measure, we are urging customers who have purchased the affected batch (batch code G41 5 101 250610) not to consume them. This particular batch was sold in 250g packs with a best before date of July 11, 2026.

We want to emphasize that your health and well-being is our top priority. Therefore, if you have bought the Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts with the aforementioned batch code and best before date, we kindly ask that you refrain from eating them. Instead, we recommend that you check your purchase and take a photo of this notice or write down the batch code and best before date for future reference. The batch code can be found above the barcode, as per Grape Tree's instructions.

We understand that returning a product can be inconvenient, but we assure you that your safety is worth it. Simply bring the product back to the store and you will receive a full refund. Do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] for more information or any concerns you may have.

It is important to note that symptoms of Shiga toxin-producing E.coli include severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, and in some cases, a serious condition called haemolytic uremic syndrome which can lead to kidney failure and even be fatal. We urge you to seek medical attention immediately if you experience any of these symptoms.

The Food Standards Agency has also shared this product recall notice and has confirmed that it only applies to England, Wales, and Scotland. If you have purchased this product, we strongly advise you not to consume it and instead return it to the store where it was purchased for a full refund.

In other recall news, Lidl has recalled some of its popular snack bars due to concerns of plastic contamination. Additionally, SPAR has issued a recall of certain chicken products due to potential links to diarrhea and meningitis. And finally, Tesco has recalled a popular cheese product over fears of deadly bacteria. We understand that these recalls may cause some worry, but please know that we are working closely with the relevant authorities to ensure the safety of our customers.

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