Australian authorities recall O’Brien’s Leg Ham due to Listeria monocytogenes

The Australian authorities announced that O'Brien's Wholesale Meats Pty Ltd recalls O'brien's Full Boneless leg of ham (various sizes) due to contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The products have been available for sale at independent food retailers, including IGA and butcher shops in South Australia, Northern Territory, New South Wales, Victoria, and Foodlands in South Australia. The products involved are Full boneless leg ham, Champagne leg ham, Half leg ham, Full leg ham, Half boneless leg ham, and Third leg ham, with use-by dates in April 2021. O'Brien's Wholesale Meats detected the bacteria during routine testing and is now working to remove any potentially affected product from the supply. The Department for Health and Wellbeing's Acting Director, Food and Controlled Drugs Branch, Karen Ferres, said no Listeria cases had been reported to South Australia Health linked to the product. @ https://wwwhttps://www.productsafety.gov.au/recall/obriens-wholesale-meats-pty-ltd-obriens-leg-hams-various-weights

 

 O'Brien's Wholesale Meats Pty Ltd — O'Brien's Leg Hams (Various Weights)
O'Brien's Wholesale Meats Pty Ltd — O'Brien's Leg Hams (Various Weights)
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