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Update from the Food Standards Agency Wales on the investigation into the E. coli outbreak

Friday 23 September 2005

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said today that it has widened the investigation into the outbreak of E. coli food poisoning illness in Wales.

FSA Wales is advising any food businesses that have received cooked meat from John Tudor and Son, which has been linked to the outbreak, to withdraw it from sale immediately and to contact their local authority.

Cooked meat from John Tudor and Son is already known to have been supplied to a number of schools and other council-run institutions in South Wales.

The Agency has now asked all local authorities in Wales to contact any small to medium-sized caterers, local shops, delicatessens and pubs, to make sure they have not bought any cooked meat from Bridgend supplier John Tudor.

The Agency is taking this step to make sure that other possible customers which may have been supplied by John Tudor are identified, because the investigation to date has been unable to establish the company's full customer list.

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Food Standards Agency Wales acts over suspected source of E.coli outbreak Press release issued 21 September 2005

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Fax: 02920 678918/9
Email: caroline.kitson@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk

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