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Urgent recall for popular cheese item sold in Dunnes, SuperValu and Tesco due to possible mould

An urgent recall has been issued for a specific batch of a cheese item that may contain mould. Many supermarkets across Ireland sell the product, including Dunnes Stores, SuperValu and Tesco.


  • Jul 18 2024
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Urgent recall for popular cheese item sold in Dunnes, SuperValu and Tesco due to possible mould
Urgent recall for popular chee

A batch of a popular cheese item sold in supermarkets across Ireland has been urgently recalled due to the possible presence of mould.

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued a notice today about a specific batch of Roma Formaggio da Pasta Dried Cheese Powder.

Dunnes Stores, SuperValu and Tesco are among the retailers who sell the cheese powder and have since removed the affected products from sale and posted recall notices at their point-of-sale.

An FSAI spokesperson said: "The above batch of Roma Formaggio da Pasta is being recalled due to the possible presence of mould.

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"Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batch from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Wholesalers/distributors are requested to contact their affected customers and recall the implicated batch and provide a point-of-sale recall notice to their retailer customers."

Recall of a batch of Roma Formaggio da Pasta due to possible presence of mould
Recall of a batch of Roma Formaggio da Pasta due to possible presence of mould

The affected item comes in an 80g pack size and has the best before date 21/03/2025.

Anyone who has an affected batch at home is advised not to eat it.

Earlier this week, a recalled notice was issued for multiple batches of burger buns due to the possible presence of metal pieces. On Tuesday, the FSAI issued a recall for various Johnston Mooney & O'Brien burger bun products, which were sold in Burger King, Supermac's, Lidl, Dunnes Stores, and by wholesalers Bundys and Brennans.

Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batches, which are listed below.

The FSAI issued a recall for the burger buns
The FSAI issued a recall for the burger buns

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