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The Sandwich Saga: Greencore Joins E. coli Recall Wave

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Find out why Greencore is recalling its sandwiches, wraps, and salads amidst E. coli fears across UK supermarkets!

Greencore, a prominent sandwich manufacturer, has recently joined the wave of recalls affecting the UK food industry. As a precautionary measure, Greencore has initiated recalls of various sandwiches, wraps, and salads due to potential contamination with E. coli. Popular products like the Asda Chicken Salad Sandwich, Boots Chicken & Bacon Caesar Wrap, and Sainsbury's Peri Peri Chicken Wrap are among the 45 items affected by the recall.

The recall extends to supermarkets like Asda, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, and others, indicating a widespread concern over food safety. This move comes in the wake of an E. coli outbreak in the UK, with over 200 reported cases, prompting swift action from suppliers like Greencore to ensure consumer safety.

In a coordinated effort, Greencore and fellow supplier Samworth Brothers have taken proactive steps to recall their products amid the E. coli outbreak. The recall notice serves as a stark reminder of the importance of stringent quality control in the food production chain to prevent such health risks.

Despite the challenges posed by the outbreak, Greencore's swift response and collaboration with other suppliers highlight the industry's dedication to maintaining high food safety standards. By prioritizing consumer well-being and taking decisive action, Greencore sets an example for responsible food production practices in the face of health concerns.

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Greencore among sandwich manufacturers recalling product linked ... (The Grocer)

Greencore is among the manufacturers making recalls of various sandwiches, wraps and salads as a precautionary measure.

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Full list of Greencore products recalled over E. coli fears (Evening Standard)

Among the 45 products affected are the Asda Chicken Salad Sandwich, Boots Chicken & Bacon Caesar Wrap and Sainsbury's Peri Peri Chicken Wrap.

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Supermarket sandwich suppliers issue recall amid UK E coli outbreak (The Guardian)

Exclusive: Greencore recalls items sold via Asda, Sainsbury's, Morrisons and others, as does separate firm that supplies Tesco.

Supermarket supplier Greencore recalls sandwiches amid E. coli ... (Grocery Gazette)

Supermarket sandwich supplier Greencore is one of a number of manufacturers recalling products in what is thought to be linked to a recent break out of E ...

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Full list of Greencore producs being recalled after E.coli outbreak ... (Heart)

ASDA, Boots, Co-op, Aldi, Morrisons and Amazon are having some Greencore items recalled due to "possible contamination with E.coli"

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Greencore, Samworth issue sandwich recalls amid UK E. coli outbreak (just-food.com)

Greencore and Samworth Brothers have recalled sandwiches in the UK due to a possible link to an E. coli outbreak of more than 200 cases.

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Greencore recalls sandwiches, wraps and salads in UK over E coli ... (Irish Farmers Journal)

Greencore Group has issued a recall notice for several prepared food products on sale in the UK as a precaution over possible contamination with E coli.

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E.coli outbreak forces Greencore Group to recall sandwiches, wraps ... (The Scotsman)

Greencore group has recalled sandwiches, wraps and salads sold across the UK over a potential E.coli outbreak link.

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Greencore recalls sandwiches and wraps in UK amid E.coli outbreak (The Irish Times)

Bacteria was not found in products but Dublin-listed company took 'precautionary measure'

Greencore Recalls Sandwiches, Wraps, Salads Amid E. Coli ... (BNN)

(Bloomberg) -- Convenience foods manufacturer Greencore Group is recalling a variety of products because of concerns over possible contamination with E.

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