Shocking Cheese Recall: Dangerous E. Coli Found in Popular Morbier

Route des Terroirs has urgently recalled its Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy cheese across England. The full run of batches is contaminated with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, posing serious health risks to consumers.

Cheese Recall Details

  • Product: Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy
  • Batch Codes: All batches included
  • Best Before Date: Up to and including 24 January 2024

Health Danger: What You Need to Know

  • Serious Risk: The E. coli strain can cause flu-like symptoms—high fever, muscle aches, nausea, and diarrhoea. In rare cases, it can trigger life-threatening complications.
  • At Risk: The elderly (65+), pregnant women, newborns, and those with weak immune systems are especially vulnerable.

What’s Being Done?

  • Route des Terroirs is pulling all affected cheese from shelves immediately.
  • Stores selling the cheese will display warning notices for shoppers.
  • A full official recall notice is available for consumers seeking more info.

Your Next Steps: Stay Safe

  • Do Not Eat: If you have this cheese, throw it away or return it for a full refund—don’t take risks.
  • Check Your Cheese: The recall covers whole blocks, portions, and even hamper products. Confirm with your retailer if unsure.
  • Safe Storage: Keep any leftover cheese wrapped and away from other foods until you return it, to avoid cross-contamination.

Food Safety: How Recalls Work

  • The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issues recalls and withdrawal notices to protect consumers from unsafe food.
  • Serious threats trigger a “Food Alert for Action,” mandating urgent safety steps.

Stay alert, check your fridge, and don’t eat any Morbier Maison Monts & Terroirs Chalet De Vevy cheese with a best before date up to 24 January 2024.

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