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FSA Recalls The Curing Barn British Bresaola Over Listeria Risk
Customers are told to return the 60g pack for a full refund after tests found Listeria monocytogenes, which can cause serious illness.
- On Sunday, the Food Standards Agency announced a recall of The Curing Barn's British Bresaola due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination detected in the product.
- Listeria monocytogenes contamination can cause flu-like symptoms, muscle aches, chills, and diarrhoea, with rare severe cases leading to meningitis in vulnerable populations including those over 65.
- Impacted 60g packs carry a use-by date of June 10, 2026, with affected batch codes WLRC, J1Z2, 0WD0, and J85J; shoppers purchased the product at Tesco for £4.50.
- Customers who bought affected items should return them to The Curing Barn or retailers for a full refund without requiring a receipt, following the "do not eat" warning issued.
- FSA procedures require retailers to display notices explaining why products are recalled and what customers should do, distinguishing between items "withdrawn" from shelves versus those "recalled" for return.
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