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Tesco urgently recalls Salmonella-affected deli product with 'do not eat' warning

Sacor voluntarily recalled 200g Bastides Saucisson Sec sold only at Tesco after Salmonella was found; customers urged to return products with a March 4, 2026 best-before date.

  • On March 2, 2026, Sacor voluntarily recalled Bastides Saucisson Sec after Salmonella was found, and the Food Standards Agency advised customers `do not eat` and return it to Tesco for a full refund.
  • Health authorities say Salmonella was found in Bastides Saucisson Sec, a product linked to raw or undercooked meat, poultry and eggs, common transmission routes for this bacteria.
  • The affected packs are labelled as 200g with a best before date of March 4, 2026 and barcode 5010292933486, and point-of-sale recall notices have been placed by Sacor.
  • Health authorities warned that symptoms usually start within 12 to 72 hours and include fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps; the FSA and NHS advise resting, drinking fluids, and staying away from work or school for at least 48 hours after symptoms stop.
  • The recall covers packs sold exclusively in Tesco stores in Scotland, England and Wales; Sacor says this is an "isolated incident" and Tesco recently withdrew Grape & Berry Medley packs, while customers can email customercare@compleatfood.com for details.
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Urgent Tesco recall over Salmonella-tainted product — 48-hour health warning

Tesco has recalled the item after Salmonella was detected

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The Herald Scotland broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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