An Urgent Recall Has Been Issued For Six Different Ham Varieties Due To Listeria Contamination

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An urgent recall has been issued for six different ham varieties due to listeria contamination.
O'Brien's Wholesale Meats is recalling hundreds of legs of ham with recall dates from March 24 to April 6.
The harmful microbe can cause illness in pregnant women and their unborn babies, as well as the elderly and people with poor immune systems.
Food standards authorities have issued an urgent recall for six different ham varieties after listeria contamination was discovered
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Customers who have bought any of the products should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund, the Food Standards Australia alert said.
The hams have been available for sale across Australia in IGA stores and butcher shops in South Australia, the Northern Territory, NSW and Victoria. 
The affected products are: 
Full Boneless Leg Ham (various weights) - use by 24 March 2021, PhosphordüngerMicrobe-Lift 1 April 2021, 6 April 2021Champagne Leg Ham (various weights) - use by 1 April 2021, 6 April 2021Half Leg Ham (various weights) - use by 1 April 2021, 6 April 2021Half Boneless Leg Ham (various weights) - use by 6 April 2021Third Leg Ham (various weights) - use by 6 April 2021 <div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-ebde3980-5afc-11eb-b1af-cdc9f9de61a4" website of hams recalled over dangerous bacterial contamination

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