Warning issued for pesto possibly contaminated with bacteria that can cause vomiting.

145g pack with use by date of Sept 26, 2024 on affected batch.

September 26th 2024.

Warning issued for pesto possibly contaminated with bacteria that can cause vomiting.
A recent incident has sparked concerns about the safety of a well-known pasta sauce. Waitrose, a popular retailer, has issued a recall for their No1 Pesto alla Genovese after traces of salmonella were discovered in one of its batches. The UK Food Standards Agency wasted no time in informing the public about this matter, stating that the affected pack size is 145g with a use by date of September 26, 2024.

If you happen to have purchased this particular pesto, it is advised that you refrain from consuming it and instead, return it to your local Waitrose for a full refund. Salmonella is a harmful bacteria that can cause fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. This news comes just days after an urgent warning was released regarding potential peanut contamination in products from Aldi, Spar, and Dominoes.

More than 50 food items from these retailers have been affected, causing concern for those with peanut allergies. The Food Standards Agency has urged individuals to avoid these recalled items, which include garlic and herb dip, Domino's dip pots, sandwich fillers, potato salad, and various sandwiches, wraps, and pasta salads from Spar. In a statement, the agency stated that FGS Ingredients Ltd is recalling these products due to the possible presence of peanuts.

For individuals who are allergic to peanuts, consuming these products can pose a significant health risk. Therefore, it is essential to refrain from consuming them and instead, return them to the store where they were purchased. This recall serves as a reminder to always be cautious about food allergies and to stay informed about potential contamination in food products. Your safety is of utmost importance, and the Food Standards Agency is continuously working to ensure the quality and safety of food products in the UK.

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