Ballymaguire Foods suspends production at affected facility following listeriosis-linked death

Eva Osborne and Vivienne Clarke
Ready meal manufacturer Ballymaguire Foods has temporarily suspended production at its affected facility after a person died following an "extensive outbreak" of listeriosis.
Nine other cases have been confirmed in recent days, leading to over 200 food products being recalled.
In a statement, Ballymaguire Foods apologised to customers and confirmed that production would be temporarily suspended at the affected facility.
"Incidents of this nature are extremely rare for us. We are treating it with the utmost seriousness and are working closely with all parties to manage the situation swiftly and responsibly.
"Immediately upon identifying the issue, we informed our retail and foodservice customers and engaged with all relevant authorities, including the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), the Health Service Executive (HSE), and our regional Environmental Health Officer.
"Through our retail partners, all products are being withdrawn from the shelves, and a full consumer communication process is underway.
"As a precautionary measure, and in line with our rigorous response protocols, we made the decision on Saturday to temporarily suspend all production at the affected facility."
The food manufacturer said its internal team conducted a comprehensive assessment and implemented "immediate corrective actions", including a "full pharmaceutical-grade clean down of the facility".
"In consultation with the relevant statutory bodies and our customers, we will resume production once it is confirmed safe to do so.
"We sincerely apologise to our customers and consumers for the concern this may cause."









