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07 September 2008 02:21 BST

Lettuce bags recalled in salmonella scare

Saturday, 21 Apr 2007 10:02
Salmonella fears spark another product recall
Fears of a salmonella contamination have prompted the recall of hundreds of bags of lettuce from the shelves of Britain's shops.

Bags of Florette 100 per cent Lambs Lettuce with use-by dates of 19/04, 20/04 and 21/04 may be contaminated with the virus.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said after it had received word of the salmonella risk from Florette's owners, Soleco UK, that customers who have already bought affected bags should "throw them away" and take the packaging to the retailer.

Point-of-sale notices are set to appear in grocery shops this weekend in an effort to prevent any cases of the virus breaking out. A full product recall is underway.

Recent salmonella scares in Britain have involved imported eggs from Spain and a range of confectionery maker Cadbury's Easter eggs, which cost the company £20 million.

The virus can cause diarrhoea and sickness. Those most vulnerable to infection include pregnant women, elderly people, babies and toddlers and people who are already unwell.End of story


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