A specific batch of 150g packets of Tom & Ollie Traditional Hummus products has been recalled.
A batch of hummus is the latest food product to be recalled by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland due to the possible presence of Listeria.
A specific batch of 150g packets of Tom & Ollie Traditional Hummus products has been recalled.
Anyone who has purchased the product with the batch code VG189 and the use by date 08/08/2025 is asked to return it. You are entitled to a refund.
The FSAI also ordered another recall this afternoon for O’Hanlon Herbs potted coriander.
It’s sold in many supermarkets, including Dunnes Stores, Supervalu, Tesco, Lidl, and Aldi and may be under a different name. The full list is available on the FSAI website
An extensive outbreak of Listeria last month resulted in the recall of hundreds of ready-made meals produced by Ballymaguire Foods. The FSAI says subsequent recalls are not linked to that outbreak.
Symptoms of Listeria infection can include mild flu-like symptoms, or gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. If you are unwell seek professional medical advice.
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