E.Coli Concerns: Supermarkets Recall Popular Lunch Items Including Sandwiches and Wraps

Supermarkets across the UK have issued a food recall affecting dozens of popular lunch items, including sandwiches and wraps, due to concerns surrounding E.Coli. The recall involves products made by the Greencore Group, a leading manufacturer of convenience products in the UK. The move is down to the “possible presence” of Shiga toxin-producing E.Coli (STEC) in various items, although E.Coli has not yet been detected in any of the products. Sandwiches affected include favorites such as chicken salad wraps, BLTs, and Ploughman’s sandwiches. Customers are urged not to consume any of the recalled products and to return them to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.

Germany-Made Prosciutto Ham Recall Hits 8 US States Due to Lack of Equivalent Inspection

ConSup North America Inc. is recalling 85,984 pounds of ready-to-eat sliced prosciutto ham produced in Germany and distributed to eight states due to a lack of equivalent quality checks in the U.S. The affected products were made between September 25, 2023, and March 6, 2024, and sold in California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. Consumers are advised not to consume the ham and either throw it away or return it to the store. The recall follows a notification from Germany’s Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety that the products were produced without the required equivalent inspections.

Primal Kitchen Recalls Avocado Oil Due to Potential Glass Bottle Breakage

Primal Kitchen has recalled approximately 2,060 cases of its avocado oil due to a risk of glass bottle breakage. The recall affects 750 ml bottles of ‘Primal Kitchen Avocado Oil’ sold in the eastern United States, California, and online nationwide. Bottles with ‘Best When Used By’ dates between ’19 Aug 2025′ and ’21 Aug 2025′ are impacted. Consumers are advised to discard the recalled avocado oil and contact Primal Kitchen for a refund.

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