Lidl’s problems are urgent. A recall of cheddar cheese has been connected to “flu-like” symptoms.

Due to a product that has been connected to “flu-like symptoms,” well-known retailer Lidl has issued an urgent recall to its patrons.

A batch of Deluxe Sriracha Cheddar Cheese Wedges, which are marketed in Northern Ireland, have been connected to the “do not eat” warning after it was discovered that they contain.

The harmful Listeria monocytogenes bacterium. High temperatures, chills, nausea, diarrhea, muscular pains, and even diseases like meningitis may be brought on by the unpleasant bacteria.

The UK Food Standards Agency cautioned consumers not to consume any product units that have an expiration date of May 11, 2025,

In a statement issued on Friday. Additionally, the food hygiene organization cautioned that some categories of individuals may be especially vulnerable to the bacteria.

A batch of Deluxe Sriracha Cheddar Cheese Wedge is being recalled by Lidl Northern Ireland due to the discovery of Listeria monocytogenes in the product, according to the announcement, which was posted online.

 

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