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Urgent Recall: Popular Fish Products Pulled from Irish Supermarkets

by Chief Editor June 28, 2026
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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued an urgent recall for specific batches of K O’Connell Fishmongers Smoked Salmon Slices due to the potential presence of Listeria monocytogenes. Affected products, sold in Dunnes Stores and the English Market in Cork, include 100g, 150g, and 320g packs with batch code SS16726 and a use-by date of 16/07/2026. Consumers are advised to return the items for a full refund without needing a receipt.

Why is Listeria monocytogenes a risk in ready-to-eat foods?

Listeria monocytogenes is a hardy bacterium that thrives in chilled environments, making ready-to-eat products like smoked salmon, deli meats, and soft cheeses particularly vulnerable. Unlike many other pathogens, this bacteria can survive and multiply even at refrigerator temperatures. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), listeriosis is a serious infection typically contracted by consuming contaminated food. While healthy individuals may experience only mild gastrointestinal symptoms, the bacteria can be life-threatening for vulnerable populations, including pregnant women, newborns, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems.

Why is Listeria monocytogenes a risk in ready-to-eat foods?
Did you know?
The incubation period for listeriosis is notably long. While symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and fever often appear within a few days, the onset can take anywhere from three to 70 days, according to health officials.

What should shoppers do if they have purchased affected salmon?

Retailers have been instructed by the FSAI to remove the implicated batches from sale immediately and display recall notices at the point of sale. If you have the K O’Connell Fishmongers Smoked Salmon Slices with batch code SS16726, do not consume the product. Return it to the point of purchase for a full refund. The FSAI confirms that a receipt is not required to process this return. If you have already consumed the product and feel unwell, contact your general practitioner.

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How to identify risks in your own kitchen

Food safety experts emphasize that visual inspection is not enough to detect contamination. Listeria does not alter the smell, taste, or appearance of food. To reduce the risk of infection, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends maintaining strict kitchen hygiene. This includes keeping raw fish separate from ready-to-eat foods to prevent cross-contamination and ensuring your refrigerator temperature is consistently set at 5°C or below.

How to identify risks in your own kitchen
Pro Tip:
When handling smoked fish, always use clean utensils and wash your hands thoroughly after contact. If you belong to a high-risk group, consider heating ready-to-eat foods until they are steaming hot to kill potential bacteria.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I cook the salmon to make it safe? While cooking food to an internal temperature of 75°C kills Listeria, the FSAI strongly advises returning the product rather than attempting to treat it at home.
  • What are the severe symptoms of listeriosis? In severe cases, the bacteria can enter the bloodstream or spread to the central nervous system, potentially causing meningitis.
  • Are other fish products affected? This specific recall is limited to the batch code SS16726 of K O’Connell Fishmongers Smoked Salmon Slices.

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Urgent Meat Recall: Lidl and SuperValu Products Pulled in Ireland

by Chief Editor June 13, 2026
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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued an urgent recall for specific batches of Irish pork mince sold at Lidl and SuperValu stores due to the detection of Salmonella. Consumers are advised not to consume these products, which have been linked to potential food poisoning risks, and should return them to their respective retailers for a full refund.

Which products are included in the recall?

The recall covers three specific batches of Irish pork mince, all sharing the same approval number: IE 329 EC. According to the FSAI, the affected items are:

  • Lidl Family Pack 100% Irish Pork Mince (800g): Use-by date 16/06/26, batch number L5159.
  • SuperValu Fresh Irish Pork Mince (400g): Use-by date 16/06/26, batch number L5159.
  • SuperValu Fresh Irish Pork Mince (800g): Use-by date 16/06/26, batch number L6159.

Retailers have been instructed to remove these batches from sale immediately, and point-of-sale recall notices are currently displayed in stores.

Pro Tip: Don’t rely solely on the product label. Check your freezer for any mince purchased recently, as the “use-by” date is the primary identifier for these recalled batches.

What are the health risks of Salmonella?

Salmonella is a bacterium that causes foodborne illness. According to the FSAI, symptoms typically appear between 12 and 36 hours following infection, though the onset can range from six to 72 hours. Common symptoms include diarrhea—which may occasionally be bloody—fever, headache, and abdominal cramps. While most people recover within four to seven days, the FSAI notes that the illness can be particularly severe for infants, the elderly, and individuals with compromised immune systems, sometimes requiring hospital admission.

What are the health risks of Salmonella?

How to return the affected meat

Lidl and SuperValu have both confirmed that customers are entitled to a full refund. Lidl Ireland stated that customers do not need a receipt to return the affected 800g Family Pack. For queries, customers can reach the Lidl Customer Services Team at 01 920 3010. SuperValu has provided a dedicated helpline for the affected mince lines at 021 4217619. Both retailers have apologized for the inconvenience and are urging shoppers to check their home freezers immediately.

Did you know? Food recalls in Ireland are coordinated by the FSAI, which monitors safety across the entire food chain, from primary production to retail shelves, to ensure compliance with strict EU safety standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cook the meat to kill the bacteria?

No. The FSAI advises that consumers should not eat the implicated batches under any circumstances. Return the product to the store instead.

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Do I need a receipt to get a refund?

Lidl has explicitly stated that customers can return the product with or without a receipt. It is recommended to check with your local SuperValu store if you have misplaced your proof of purchase.

What if I have already eaten the product?

If you have consumed the product and feel unwell, the FSAI recommends contacting your GP or local health provider, particularly if you are in a vulnerable group such as the elderly or immunocompromised.


Stay informed about food safety alerts by checking the FSAI website regularly. Have you checked your freezer yet? Let us know in the comments below if you have any questions about this recall.

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