Desserts Linked to Salmonella Outbreak
- The Compleat Food Group voluntarily recalled Wall's The Classic Scotch Egg and two-pack products on July 1, 2025, due to potential salmonella contamination in UK supermarkets.
- Separately, the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department reported ten salmonella cases linked to custard-based pies from Ramsey’s Diner and Missy’s Pies, with exposures between June 15 and June 20, 2025.
- Health officials collected and tested samples from pies and eggs, cleaned and reopened the restaurants, and urged consumers to discard remaining pies and return recalled Wall’s products for refunds.
- A Food Standards Agency spokesman described the egg recall as an isolated incident affecting products with a July 2 use-by date, while health departments asked symptomatic individuals to submit questionnaires.
- These events underscore increasing salmonella infections in the UK and US, prompting public health efforts to monitor foodborne illness and inform consumers about prevention and response.
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Salmonella outbreak connected to Ramsey's Diner, Missy's Pies locations
Ten cases of salmonella connected to pie items at Ramsey's Diner and Missy's Pies locations have been reported in four Kentucky counties, according to health officials.According to a release from the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department, individuals who contracted the infection all consumed "custard-based pie topped with meringue or cheesecake dessert" between June 17-20. Entrees differed between each case.Cases include: Four Fayette Count…
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