BREAKING NEWS E. Coli alert: Thousands of supermarket sandwiches, wraps and salads recalled by watchdog over food poisoning concerns Food safety watchdogs have stuck an alert on the products made by Greencore READ MORE: E.coli: Warning signs of the violent infection and how long it lasts By Emily Stearn, Health Reporter For Mailonline Published: 16:19, 14 June 2024 | Updated: 17:08, 14 June 2024 e-mail 116 View comments At least 30 different types of supermarket sandwiches, wraps and salads — potentially amounting to hundreds of thousands of items — have been recalled from shelves over serious health concerns.

Food safety watchdogs have stuck a 'do not eat' alert on the products made by Greencore, who produce 1.7million sandwiches daily making them the world's largest manufacturer. It is feared some batches sold in seven different stores could be contaminated with E.

coli. These include Asda , Amazon, Boots, Morrisons , Sainsbury's , Co-op and Aldi . The bug — which can kill — usually causes a fever, sickness and diarrhoea.

Its symptoms typically fade naturally within days. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued the alert. Food safety watchdogs have stuck a 'do not eat' alert on the products made by Greencore, who produce 1.

7million sandwiches daily making them the world's largest manufacturer It is feared some batches sold in seven different stores could be contaminated with E.coli. These include Asda , Amazon, Boots, Morrisons , Sainsbury's , Co-op and Aldi The FSA s.