Desserts Linked to Salmonella Outbreak
- The Compleat Food Group recalled Wall’s The Classic Scotch Egg products on July 2, 2025, due to salmonella contamination detected in UK supermarkets.
- This recall followed reports of a salmonella outbreak linked to custard-based pies from Ramsey’s Diner and Missy’s Pies, with cases reported since June 15, 2025.
- Health authorities collected and tested samples from both pies and eggs while restaurants were disinfected and permitted to resume serving egg-free and fruit pies.
- The Food Standards Agency urged customers not to eat the recalled products and return them for a full refund, emphasizing this as an isolated incident with no other Wall’s products affected.
- Ten confirmed salmonella cases spanning several Kentucky counties highlight ongoing public health efforts amid rising national salmonella infections reported at 10,388 in 2024.
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Salmonella outbreak connected to Ramsey's Diner, Missy's Pies locations
Ten cases of salmonella connected to pie items at Ramsey's Diner and Missy's Pies locations have been reported in four Kentucky counties, according to health officials.According to a release from the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department, individuals who contracted the infection all consumed "custard-based pie topped with meringue or cheesecake dessert" between June 17-20. Entrees differed between each case.Cases include: Four Fayette Count…
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