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'Do not eat': Meat product recalled due to presence of disease-causing bacteria
The Food Standards Agency advises vulnerable groups to avoid Gilbert’s turkey breast pastrami with best-before April 9 due to Listeria contamination risk.
- The Food Standards Agency has recalled Gilbert's Turkey Breast Pastrami, issuing a "do not eat" warning due to listeria monocytogenes contamination.
- Capable of surviving refrigeration, the bacteria can cause Listeriosis lasting several weeks; symptoms include fever, vomiting, and headaches, potentially leading to meningitis in rare cases.
- Affected items include Turkey Breast Pastrami batches marked with product codes CK016 and CK027, which carry a best before date of April 9.
- Customers should return the product for a full refund; retailers are displaying notices at point of sale explaining the recall and Gilbert's instructions.
- Some people, including those over 65 and pregnant women, face heightened vulnerability to listeria infection, prompting the FSA to issue a "Food Alert for Action.
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