A major food manufacturer is recalling sandwiches, wraps and salads sold in major UK supermarkets because of a potential link to an E.coli outbreak.
The outbreak has seen a number of people across the UK in hospital and now officials said the move by Greencore Group is a “precautionary measure”.
Recalled products include sandwiches, wraps and salads sold at Sainsbury’s, Asda, Aldi, Morrisons, Co-op, and retail pharmacy chain Boots.
Discussing the incident, Darren Whitby, head of incidents at the Food Standards Agency, said: “Sandwich manufacturers are taking a precautionary measure to recall various sandwiches wraps and salads in response to findings from investigations by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Food Standards Scotland (FSS) and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), who are working to identify the cause of an ongoing outbreak caused by shiga toxin-producing E.coli (Stec).”
Earlier this month, UKHSA confirmed at least 37 people had been admitted to hospital following the E. coli outbreak, which it believed to be linked to food.
What is an E.coli infection?
E.coli are a group of bacteria which are found in the lining of the human gut, however, some E.coli bacteria can cause serious illness.
Most people contract an E.coli infection from consuming contaminated food or water and those who have the infection should recover in around 7 days.
What are the symptoms of an E.coli infection?
- Stomach cramps
- Diarrhoea (which can contain blood)
- Fever
- Nausea
How to reduce the risk of contracting an E.coli infection
- Regularly wash your hands with warm water and soap
- Wash all fruit and veg before cooking and make sure they’re cooked correctly
- If you show any symptoms, avoid coming into contact with other people until 48 hours after your symptoms have passed
Navin Khosla, a pharmacist at NowPatient, explained: “The UK Health Security Agency is advising Brits to be vigilant after an E.coli outbreak was reported, which is believed to have been caused by a nationally distributed food item.
“Although a number of the 113 people who have contracted the infection have been admitted to hospital, in most cases, people will recover in around 7 days if they follow the correct guidance in terms of treatment.
“E.coli is found in the lining of the gut in almost all humans and animals, however, some E.coli bacteria which can be found in contaminated water and food can pose a serious risk to human health, so it’s important to be aware of the main symptoms associated with an E.coli infection. Stomach cramps, diarrhoea which contains blood and an occasional fever could indicate you have an infection.
“If you experience any of these symptoms, make sure you drink plenty of fluids, to help flush the infection out and if your symptoms persist, you may need a course of antibiotics which your GP can prescribe you.
“In order to avoid catching an E.coli infection, it’s crucial to wash your hands regularly with warm water and soap, as well as make sure all fresh fruit and vegetables are washed before you cook with them.
“If you think you may have an E.coli infection, try and avoid contact with anyone else until 48 hours after your symptoms have stopped.”
The full list of recalled products
- Aldi Chicken Fajita Triple Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Amazon BLT Sandwich with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Asda Smoky Beans and Cheddar Cheese Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 15.
- Asda Chicken Salad (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 15.
- Asda Chicken and Bacon Club (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 15.
- Asda Brie, Bacon and Chilli Chutney (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 15.
- Asda BLT (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots BBQ Chicken wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots BLT (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Cheddar Cheese Ploughman’s (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Chicken and Bacon Caesar Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Chicken Salad (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Amazon Chicken Salad Sandwich with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Chicken Triple (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Delicious Ham and Cheese Ploughman’s (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Halloumi and Greek Style Salad wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Ham and Egg Club (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Mixed Triple (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Southern Fried Chicken Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Spicy Bean and Cheese Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Vegan No Chicken Salad (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Vegan No Duck and Hoisin Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Boots Veggie Triple (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Amazon Ploughman’s Sandwich with use- by date up to and including June 16.
- Co-op Vegan Gro Onion Bhaji (Sandwich) with use- by date up to and including June 16.
- Co-op Mexican Style Bean and Cheese Wrap with use- by date up to and including June 16.
- Co-op Ham, Cheese and Pickle (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Co-op Ham and Cheese Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Co-op Chicken and Bacon Caesar Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 17.
- Co-op Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Morrisons Chicken Salad (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Morrisons Chicken Salad PFS (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Morrisons Gluten Free Chicken Salad (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Morrisons Gluten Free Sandwich Platter with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Amazon Chicken & Bacon Layered Salad with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Sainsbury’s Peri Peri Chicken Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Sainsbury’s BBQ Pulled Pork and Red Leicester (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Sainsbury’s Chicken, Bacon and Avocado Focaccia (Sandwich) with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Sainsbury’s Greek Style Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Sainsbury’s Jerk Halloumi Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Amazon Prawn Layered Salad with use-by date up to and including June 16.
- Asda Vegan No Chicken Caesar Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 15.
- Asda Tuna Crunch Sub Roll with use-by date up to and including June 15.
- Asda Southern Fried Chicken Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 15.
- Asda Southern Fried Chicken Triple Wrap with use-by date up to and including June 15.
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