Shoppers urged to check ham products from Tesco Finest and Lidl Deluxe ranges after the Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued a recall
Leading supermarkets Tesco and Lidl have withdrawn products from sale due to potential contamination with listeria monocytogenes.
Both retailers have issued the recall affecting items from their premium own-label collections.
Ham products from Tesco Finest and Lidl’s Deluxe range have been pulled by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) because of the possible health threat.
Products manufactured under the Brady Family brand are also included in the alert.
All products covered by the recall:
- Brady Family Wood Smokes Real Irish Ham 6 Slices – pack size 80g – batch code 235417.
- Brady Family Hand Crumbed Real Irish Ham 6 Slices – pack size 80g – batch code 235880 and 235765.
- Lidl’s Deluxe Triple Oak Smoked Carved Irish Ham 5 slices – pack size 130g – batch code 235461.
- Deluxe Honey Roast Carved Irish Ham 5 Slices – pack size 130g – batch code 235473.
- Tesco Finest Crumbed Shaved Ham 16 slices – pack size 120g – batch code 235412.
All affected products carry a use-by date of 16 July.
Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in stores.
Shoppers have been urged not to consume the affected items and to throw them away.
Listeria monocytogenes can cause mild flu-like symptoms, or stomach-related issues including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea.
Cold meats are especially vulnerable to contamination with listeria bacteria. Additional at-risk foods include smoked and cured fish, shellfish and mouldy cheeses such as camembert and brie.
According to the NHS website, the majority of those infected with the bacteria experience no symptoms whatsoever, or merely mild indicators including a high temperature, vomiting, aches and pains, chills or diarrhoea.
Those facing elevated risk include expectant mothers, newborns and individuals with compromised immune systems.
The likelihood of complications also rises with advancing age.
Parents are urged to dial 999 or attend A&E if youngsters display more serious symptoms including a severe headache and stiff neck, discomfort looking at bright lights, seizures, sudden confusion or sleepiness, and a rash that does not fade when a glass is rolled over it.
Most infections from the bacteria can be treated at home through rest and adequate hydration.

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