Primula recall: cheese spread found to contain Clostridium botulinum bacteria - here’s what to do if you have a tube

This is what to do if you've been affected by the recall (Photo: Primula)This is what to do if you've been affected by the recall (Photo: Primula)
This is what to do if you've been affected by the recall (Photo: Primula)
Major supermarket chains like Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s are affected as they sold the recalled products

Tubes of Primula cheese spread have been recalled due to fears that they have been contaminated with a dangerous bacteria.

This is everything you need to know - and what to do if you’ve been affected by the recall.

Why is Primula being recalled?

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The product recall notice explains that 10 varieties of Primula Cheese tubes are being recalled as “a potential source of Clostridium botulinum” had been found in one of the products.

Clostridium botulinum is “a bacterium that produces dangerous toxins under low-oxygen conditions” according to the World Health Organisation.

WHO states that “botulinum toxins are one of the most lethal substances known” and that the toxins “block nerve functions and can lead to respiratory and muscular paralysis”.

The product recall notice states in the risk statement: “The issue relates to controlling factors to prevent the growth and toxin production of Clostridium botulinum.

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