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Recall Of Johnston Mooney & O’Brien Baked Products.

Food Safety Authority of Ireland confirm recall of Johnston Mooney & O’Brien baked products due to the possible presence of metal pieces.

Alert Summary dated Tuesday, July 16th 2024.

Category 1: For Action.
Alert Notification: 2024.31.
Product Identification: Please see table below.
Batch Code: Please see table below.
Country Of Origin: Ireland
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Brand Name/Retailer.Product Description.Best Before Dates.
Brennans.Bun Days x 6; Mega Bun Days Seeded x 6; Bun Days Hot Dogs x 6; 4.5 Seeded Food Service x 6; Floury Bap x 4; Brioche x 4; 4 ” Catering x 6; 5 ” Catering x 6.21st July.
Bundys.Bundy’s Plain x 6; Bundy’s Sesame Seeds x 6; Bundy’s Brioche Seeded x 4; Bundy’s Floury Bap x 4; Bundy’s Gourmet Brioche x 4; Bundy’s Gourmet Kaiser x 4; Bundy’s Gourmet Sourdough x 4; Bundy’s Super 4’s; Bundy’s Hot Dog x 6; Bundy’s Gourmet x 4.21st July.
Dunnes Stores.Plain Burger Buns x 6; Seeded Burger Buns x 6.
21st July.
Aldi.Ballymore Crust White Sliced Burger Buns x 6; Ballymore Crust Gourmet Burger Buns x 6.21st July.
Lidl.Connell Bakery Unseeded Burger Buns x 6; Connell Bakery Seeded Burger Buns x 6; Connell Bakery Gourmet Burger Bun x 4; Connell Bakery Large Seeded Burger Bun x 6; Connell Bakery Hot Dog Buns x 6.21st July.
Supermacs.4″ Plain Bulk Tray; 4.5″ Kaiser Bulk Tray; Double Decker Bulk Tray20th July.
Burger King.JMOB 4.5″ Corn Dusted Bulk Tray; JMOB 5″ Seeded Bulk Tray; JMOB 4.5″ Brioche Bulk Tray; JMOB BUN Speciality Fresh Bulk Tray; JMOB 3.75″ Seeded Bulk Tray.20th July.
Kepak.7″ Rib Roll Bulk Tray20th July.

Message: The below stated batches of Johnston Mooney & O’Brien products are being recalled due to the possible presence of metal pieces.
Recall notices will be displyed at point-of sale in stores.

Action Required:
Inspectors: Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) are requested to verify that the implicated batches are recalled from sale. Please notify the FSAI of any concerns.

Manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, caterers & retailers: Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batches from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Wholesalers/distributors are requested to contact their affected customers and recall the implicated batches and provide a point-of-sale recall notice to their retail customers. Caterers should not use the implicated batches.

Consumers: Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batches.

FSAI Provides Advice On Slush Ice Drinks For Young Children.

Slush Ice Drinks.

The Food Safety Authority Ireland (FSAI) today provides advice for parents, guardians and caregivers to limit young children’s consumption of slush ice drinks that contain glycerol, due to potential side effects including headaches, nausea and vomiting.
It advises that children aged four and under should not consume glycerol-containing slush ice drinks and that consumption should be limited to no more than one per day for children aged between five and ten years of age.
The FSAI states that glycerol is an EU approved additive and is used to lower the sugar content of drinks. Glycerol gives ice drinks a slushy effect and whilst it is generally not harmful, there are concerns about its effects on young children under ten years of age when consumed in large quantities. Slush ice drinks are sold via slush ice machines in a variety of outlets and are also sold pre-packaged in supermarkets/retail stores.

The FSAI has developed voluntary guidelines for the industry. These guidelines require the industry to use the minimum quantity of glycerol necessary when making slush ice drinks; ensure that their customers are aware of the FSAI’s advice for younger children in relation to slush ice drinks; display point-of-sale warnings stating “this product contains glycerol and is not recommended for children aged 4 and under”; and to avoid offering free refills of slush ice drinks to younger children.

Commenting today, Dr Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive, FSAI, states that its advice is seeking to limit exposure by young children to glycerol and to raise awareness that high levels of consumption can potentially cause side effects. She stated, “The Department of Health’s Healthy Eating Guidelines has placed slush ice drinks on the top shelf of the healthy eating food pyramid, meaning that they are not part of a healthy balanced diet and should only be consumed in moderation as a treat. Whilst we do not want to cause parents, guardians or caregivers undue worry, we are advising that no child under 4 years of age should be consuming these slush ice drinks, and that consumption should be limited to no more than one per day for children aged between five and ten years of age. High consumption of glycerol containing slush ice drinks over a short period of time by young children could cause headaches, nausea and vomiting. On rare occasions, it could potentially lead to severe symptoms such as shock, hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) and loss of consciousness.”

The FSAI has raised this issue with the European Commission and other Member States. Any change to the current food additive legislation, that may be necessary, will have to carried out at European level.

For more information, please see our advice for consumers.

Appeal For Tipperary Blood Doners During July & August 2024.

Tipperary Blood Donation Clinic Venues during July & August, 2024.

Month.Town.Venue.Dates.
July 2024.Thurles.‘The Dome’, Semple Stadium, Thurles, (Eircode E41 V656).15/07/2024 (Today).
Nenagh.Abbey Court Hotel, Dublin Road, Nenagh, (Eircode E45 KA99).29/07/2024.
August 2024.Tipperary Town.Ballykisteen Hotel, Tipperary Town, (Eircode E34 VK12).6/08/2024, 7/08/2024, 8/08/2024.
Roscrea.Coliste Pobail Corville Road, Roscrea, (Eircode E53 V449).12/08/2024, 13/08/2024.
Carrick-on-Suir.The Carraig Hotel, Carrick on Suir, (Eircode E32 HT32).14/08/2024.
Cahir.Cahir House Hotel, Cahir, (Eircode E21 H244).15/08/2024.
Cashel.Halla na Feile, Cashel, (Eircode E25 YV67). 19/08/2024.

With increasing demand for blood, here is an opportunity for both existing donors and new donors to assist in saving a life, which could in fact be their own.

FSAI Recall Batches Of Al’Fez Natural Tahini Smooth & Nutty Due To Salmonella.

Food Safety Authority recall additional batches of Al’Fez Natural Tahini Smooth and Nutty due to the possible presence of Salmonella.

Alert Summary Dated Friday, July 12 th 2024.

Category 1: For Action.
Alert Notification: 2024.29 (update 1).
Product Identification: Al’Fez Natural Tahini Smooth & Nutty; pack sizes: 160g and 270g.
Batch Code: All batches; all best before dates.
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
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Message:
Further to FSAI food alert 2024.29, all batches of Al’Fez Natural Tahini Smooth & Nutty are being recalled due to the possible presence of Salmonella. Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale.

Nature Of Danger:
People infected with Salmonella typically develop symptoms between 12 and 36 hours after infection, but this can range between 6 and 72 hours. The most common symptom is diarrhoea, which can sometimes be bloody. Other symptoms may include fever, headache and abdominal cramps. The illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days. Diarrhoea can occasionally be severe enough to require hospital admission. The elderly, infants, and those with impaired immune systems are more likely to have a severe illness.

Action Required: Caterers & Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batches from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale.

Consumers: Consumers are advised not to eat the affected batches.

Warning – Significant Rise In Covid Cases Reported In Thurles.

Reports coming in from the public, confirm a worrying increase in Covid cases here in Thurles since Tuesday last.

Fresh Covid-19 wave had been forecast to hit Ireland this summer.

Nationally, 22 Covid-19 cases are confirmed as being in hospital intensive care units, by the HSE, (Figure recorded at 11:30am today, Thursday July 11th, 2024). Confirmed Cases in our hospitals are recorded at 361 Covid-19 cases, (Recorded at 8:00am today Thursday, July 11th, 2024).

At the end of June last (2024), Ireland’s health officials sounded a serious warning after reporting a sharp increase in confirmed Covid cases and hospitalisations. Experts warned that Covid transmission, while presently at moderate to high levels within Ireland; due an increase in travel and attendances at other large social events such as musical festivals, (both which results in crowded settings) the virus is permitted to spread more easily.

The specialist service for the surveillance of communicable diseases have advised anyone with possible symptoms of Covid, (even mild ones), to stay at home until at least 48 hours after their symptoms are mostly or fully gone. Symptom – sufferers should also avoid contact with other people, especially people at higher risk from COVID-19.

Note: The majority of retail outlets in Thurles no longer provide hand sanitizer for their customers.