Quindi inizierò questo dicendo che sono nella ricaduta dell’anoressia, ho 45 anni e cerco di migliorare da aprile e uno dei miei cibi sicuri è stato il tacchino Aldi e le cene pronte con prosciutto. Conoscevo le calorie e aveva un po ‘di tutto per me, quindi mi sentivo sicuro prima che le persone vengano per la mia scelta del cibo. Ora ho anche un sistema molto immunocompromesso a causa di molti anni di malnutrizione. Così ho comprato le mie 3 cene venerdì e ne avevo una ieri. Inoltre compro il mash come solo io e il marito lo mangiamo, quindi l’ho mangiato domenica. Mi sono sentito un po ‘fuori ieri in una sensazione di mal di testa, ma è andato. Ho appena letto che una persona è morta e altre 9 sono molto maturate e ovviamente le mie cene sicure sono 1 dei principali richiami. Di solito non sono più preoccupato per cose come questa perché non mi ha mai influenzato, ma comunque ho gravi problemi di fiducia con il cibo. Entro sul mio medico di famiglia e mi viene detto che non posso fare altro che guardare i sintomi nei prossimi 10 giorni e andare direttamente in ospedale se noto vertigini di confusione ecc. Che mi ha mandato in una grave spirale di ansia. Non vengono rilasciati numeri di lotti sanguinanti, non lo hanno rintracciato al pasto specifico, quindi ora sono assolutamente terrorizzato. Chiunque ci sia informazioni interne o parole di consiglio perché onestamente immagina di morire perché stavo cercando di mangiare per sbarazzarmi della mia anoressia 😭🥴🥴

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    1. Grand-Cup-A-Tea on

      Given your health issues, you’re better off getting advice from the professionals which you seem to have done already. 

      The risk is probably very low. Food safety standards in Ireland are some the highest in the world.  

    2. Peel potatoes, put in saucepan of water, boil till soft, remove water, add milk,butter salt pepper, mash

    3. mini-maxi-123 on

      It’s a ballymaguire product recall. Check the producer (which I doubt it’s them based of the “product of northern ireland” label).

    4. PoppedCork on

      As someone has unfortunately passed away, I would take it very seriously

    5. Emotional-Wishbone95 on

      Have you a decent microwave and did you follow the cooking instructions? If so you’ll be safe. Listeria is killed at 75c and is practically inactivated at 65c. The danger is for people with shit microwaves or not following cooking instructions.

    6. andubhadh on

      “Inspired Cuisine” products appear on that list RTE/pdf list.. Better safe than sorry..

      *”If in doubt, chuck it out”*

    7. Funpolice911 on

      The Turkey and Ham dinner and the mashed potatoes were not part of the lines that were in that recall. So you are safe from that from what you have eaten so far.

    8. Thebelisk on

      That product isnt on the published list of recalled products.

    9. FunIntroduction2237 on

      That sounds really tough OP, you have my full sympathies. Are there other foods either convenience foods or others that you can eat in the meantime that might cause less anxiety? There is a full list of affected products on fsai website, maybe you can find something similar but not on the list to tide you over?

    10. StrangeArcticles on

      You might wanna pick up a cheap food thermometer for peace of mind. Nuke your food to an even 75 degrees throughout and you’ll be absolutely in the clear for listeria. That way, you can still have your safe foods and hopefully not worry too much.

    11. MrMcgeeyagi on

      I used to work for Kerry Foods that made these type meals and the first thing they thought us in orientation was to never leave pools of water anywhere on the factory floor cuz it breeds listeria. It’s lethal, do not risk it.

    12. Emotional-Wishbone95 on

      That’ll do it. Unless your microwave is terrible that will kill listeria.

    13. semeleindms on

      Oh I get that with your health issues this is extra complicated, but personally I would not risk it, especially if you’re immunocompromised.

      Do you have other safe foods you can fall back on?

    14. ShadowFlick on

      I’ve just been on the phone to Aldi HQ and been into my own Aldi to speak with the manager. The Turkey & Ham dinners are on the shelves still, and as far as they’re concerned, have not been recalled. That said, absolutely keep an eye on yourself and at the first sign of any symptoms, get to the hospital. Hopefully though this gives a little peace of mind!

    15. Appropriate-Bad728 on

      What’s the risk. What’s the reward. Is it really worth it?

    16. Murphy100xxx on

      I’ve vomited once every like 2 weeks the past 6 or 7 weeks. Is this why christ

    17. Irishgooner123 on

      SO I JUST RANG AND IM TOKD THEY ARE STILL SELLING THESE AND THEY ARE NOT RECALLED hopefully

    18. anonquestionsprot on

      Listeria outbreak is limited to only 140 ballymaguire products who produce the meals for supervalue and those type of big retail conglomerates, monitor if you do feel sick but you should be safe as of now only 10 cases have been reported.

      Also be a bit mindful you could experience health anxiety, sometimes I get a health scare and I get on Google to get a grip of what it could be and suddenly I develop/trick myself into having symptoms to match what I’ve been researching 

    19. mizezslo on

      The number one rule for food safety: When in doubt, DON’T.

    20. suafdrog87 on

      It’s only one product effected but they’ve recalled everything to be safe

    21. Rogue7559 on

      You’re incorrect about no batch numbers. The FSAI has recalled everything due to possible presence. This means everything from that plant is suspect.

      The good news is, if you cooked it properly. You’ll be fine. Listeria dies at 75C. There’s probably an element of shitty microwaves or ppl undercooking involved.

    22. deargearis on

      Does anyone know if you give the food a good blast in microwave or oven would that most likely kill all the germs?
      OP the risks are likely very low but stuff like this must cause you and many others with eating disorders awful distress. I hope you feel better soon x

    23. JustPutSpuddiesOnit on

      The fit foods haven’t been recalled, they are made in a different factory.

    24. maverickeire on

      Take this seriously. Recent outbreaks, In 2024 – 13 died in two separate outbreaks. 3 in Canada in 2024, 1 in 2022 in the US, In 2019 in Spain, 1 dead and 8 miscarriages. In 2017/2018 180 deaths in South Africa

    25. bagOfBatz on

      I got hit with it during the outbreak in 2019 from prepackaged chicken breast slices. It was the worst illness I ever suffered. I lost a stone in 48 hours and walking, especially up and down stairs was exhausting for weeks. Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. I wouldn’t risk it.

      Just know that future packages will be up to better standards. Hope this doesn’t spoil it for you forever

    26. EvenYogurtcloset2074 on

      Fascinating to see how the same prepared shite ranges from the Happy Pear (of annoying c**ts) to Tesco, SuperValu, Centra and Aldi. All made by same factory just different packaging and prices.

    27. adepiggle on

      This has been going on longer than they are letting on. Back on June 30th the Cabbage and Bacon dinners this company produces were recalled for Listeria. Then on 18th of July they extended this to the Turkey and Ham dinners. Now they have said screw it the whole range has got to go. This probably means people have been getting ill for a while, and now more people are getting ill they have gone with the nuclear option and shut the entire operation down.

      You can see this all here: https://www.fsai.ie/news-alert/all-alerts

      Edit: Oh and OP if you read this, if you heated those meals properly there is very little chance that you are going to be ill, especially as it could be the bad batches were from a long time ago. Try not to worry, just keep a close eye on yourself and you’ll be fine.

    28. Bitter_Load_7066 on

      Hey OP, given the circumstances of your health issues, your immune system is most definitely weakened so eating the recalled products is very risky. If you’re not sure just throw it out anyways, given that it’s a large scale recall. As far as I am aware the Dunnes ready meals are not affected since Ballymaguire are not the supplier so you can try those instead.

    29. ElvisMcPelvis on

      Are you that stupid ? How serious is this ?? Someone died, get a hold of yourself

    30. Nimmyzed on

      Hey, if you’re struggling to find foods that fit your requirements, go to Lidl. None of their products are on the recall list

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