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Listeriosis scare: 3 500 tons of polony, cold meat returned so far

Tiger Brands had recalled 3 500 tons of its Enterprise ready-to-eat, chilled meat products by Monday. This, as it awaits the outcome of a report it commissioned on why the ST6 strain of listeria was found at its Polokwane facility, its spokesperson said on Wednesday. "The first recall went extremely well," Nevashnee Naicker said of the company's "no receipt required" policy, which it used to get customers to return affected […]

today15 March 2018

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Government will support listeria litigation: Motsoaledi

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi blasted private laboratories for delaying providing data about the listeriosis outbreak. Almost a thousand cases of listeriosis were reported in the country. Motsoaledi said government would support any community intending court action over the world's largest listeria outbreak that has killed 180 people since December. "Those members of the community who want to litigate, we will give them all the information... all the data, we'll give […]

today9 March 2018

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Cape Town health officials to help spazas give back the polony

City of Cape Town's health officials say they will make sure spaza shops and small enterprises know that they must give back their polony and other cold meat stock as a national recall of the processed meats continued on Tuesday over a listeriosis outbreak. "The City's environmental health practitioners will visit smaller outlets to establish if they are aware of the recall and to record volumes of product being kept […]

today7 March 2018

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No polony: Everything we know so far about the listeriosis outbreak

Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi has announced that government has narrowed down the sources of the deadly listeriosis outbreak in South Africa. So how does this affect you and what should you do to prevent falling victim? Here's what we know so far and what you can do. Which are the companies affected? Motsoaledi said the recent outbreak was traced to Enterprise's Polokwane facility. Lawrence MacDougall, Chief Executive Officer at […]

today5 March 2018

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