1922 days ago

FOOD RECALL: Swiss Deli meat products

Neighbourly.co.nz

Have you been affected? Swiss Deli Ltd is recalling all batches and all dates of its own brand pre-cooked and ready-to-eat meat products as a lack of processing controls may result in the presence of Listeria monocytogenes. Two Pams Finest brand products are also included in this recall.

Package size and description: the products are sold in various-sized plastic packets and plastic bags over supermarket deli counters.

Distribution:
Supermarkets throughout the North Island.
Swiss Deli, 68–70 Greenmount Drive, East Tamaki, Auckland.
The products are also sold online through the Swiss Deli website.

Click here for consumer advice and to see a full list of the recalled items.

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