Precautionary Extended Recall of Some Western Brand Raw Chicken Products Due to Possible Presence of Salmonella

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) today advises that a precautionary extended food recall is underway by Western Brand of a number of specific raw chicken products due to the possible presence of Salmonella. This recall is linked to the ongoing investigation by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine into incidences of Salmonella infection in a number of broiler flocks. To date, there have been no confirmed cases of human illness linked to this investigation. The FSAI is warning consumers who may have the affected chicken products at home not to eat them. 

The products being recalled are:

ProductPack sizeUse by datesBatch Number
Aldi 
Butchers selection Irish extra large chicken breast fillets.690g    6th Feb 2023     23027-113
Butchers selection Irish chicken breast mini fillets.525g
350g
Butchers selection Irish chicken breast fillets.500g
Butchers selection Irish 2 pack chicken breast fillets.291g
Glenmore (BWG) 
Glenmore chicken breast fillet360g7th Feb 202323027-113
Dunnes Stores 
Dunnes Stores Irish chicken breast mini fillets450g    6th Feb 2023     23027-113
350g
Dunnes Stores Irish chicken breast fillets840g
Dunnes Stores Irish chicken breast fillets630g
Dunnes Stores Irish chicken breast fillets291g
Lidl 
Lidl Irish small chicken1200g7th Feb 202323027-113
Tesco 
Tesco Irish chicken breast mini fillets450g5th Feb 202323027-113

Dr Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive, FSAI has warned consumers not to eat the affected chicken products.

            “If anyone has any of the affected chicken product at home, we are advising them not to eat it. To date, there have been no confirmed cases of human illness linked to this investigation. Just as a reminder to consumers, raw chicken should always be handled hygienically to prevent cross contamination with ready-to-eat food and raw chicken should never be washed.  Always wash your hands after handling it and always wash any utensils you’ve used to prepare it. Raw chicken should always be cooked thoroughly before eating it.”

The FSAI is liaising with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine in its ongoing investigation into broiler flocks and additional testing continues.

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