The Government has announced a national and international recall of all Irish pork and related products in a serious public health alert.
It follows confirmation that non-dioxin PCBs, which are organic pollutants, have been found in animal feed and pork samples.
The news was confirmed in results from UK laboratories this afternoon.
The levels of contamination have been found to be between 80 and 200 times higher than the recommended ammounts.
In a news conference, led by the Minister for Agriculture Brendan Smith and the Minister for Health Mary Harney, it was also announced that 38 beef farms are also being investigated and movement from all affected farms is now restricted.
The recall has been backdated to September 1st.
The problem was identified during routine monitoring of the food chain for a range of contaminants.
Conor Pope has a good Q&A on the Irish Times website at [broken link removed]
He notes that consumers are entitled to refunds for any returned products.
Does anyone know (the scientific reason possibly) why no beef seems to have been affected?
I've got 3 pounds of sausages in the freezer. Should I chuck them or eat them? Given that the problem has been identified and dealt with (i.e. probably won't happen again) then it would seem that I'm unlikely to be exposed to dioxins again in the near future. If I consider the assertion that only long-term, not one-off, exposure to dioxins will do me harm then probably it's not a huge risk to eat them.
I think that many of these issues have the danger attached blown out of proportion. Just consider the salmonella in eggs scandal for example.
Am I a total idiot for thinking i'll just fry them up anyway? I'm not inclined to be overly cautious but I'm also not totally reckless.
M&S only seems to have withdrawn their pock chops, bacon and sausages.
Pre cooked stuff like bacon/sausage wraps, pork pies, packets of ham, quiches etc were still on the shelves.
Super Valu had everything gone.
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