PRIMULA cheese has been recalled from shelves because it might be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum. These dangerous bacteria can cause a serious form of food poisoning called Botulism – a very ...
A brand of cheese is being recalled from British supermarket shelves as it may contain bacteria which can cause paralysis. Primula cheese, which costs around £1.50 for 150g tube in major supermarkets, ...
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The makers of Primula Cheese have updated their 'urgent' product recall after the company raised concerns about food poisoning fears. All Primula Cheese tubes (chilled and ambient) have been recalled ...
Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's all stock Primula cheese, a popular type of cheese that comes in a tube. There are fears the products have been contaminated with a bacteria, Clostridium botulinum. What is ...
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Primula Cheese – which is based on Gateshead’s Team Valley Trading Estate - has launched three new limited edition flavour tubs exclusively in Asda. The new flavours, which combine freshly cut ...
A spokesman from the Food Standards Agency said: "If you have bought any of the above products, do not eat them. "Instead contact Primula on 0800 716 551 or primula@kavli.co.uk to arrange a refund.