May 9, 2024

Sprouts Recalled in Australia

Health Officers in Australia have issued a warning after two types of sprouts have tested positive for high levels of E. coli. Acting Chief health Officer Dr. Rosemary Lester told consumers to discard the sprouts. A recall was issued through Food Standards Australia and New Zealand.

Product details:

  • Gippsland Sprouts Co. Salad Sprouts
    • Alfalfa sprouts
    • Onion Sprouts
    • Mung Bean Sprouts
  • Flowerdale Farm Alfalfa Salad Sprouts
    • Alfalfa Sprouts
    • Onion Sprouts
    • Mung Bean Sprouts
  • Use-by date of January 23, 2012

E. coli is a dangerous bacteria. E. coli symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps, and stomach pain. If you have any of these symptoms, see a doctor immediately.

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