Mad Butcher Chain Acts Swiftly on Recall
News Release, 19 July 2012
Mad Butcher Chain Acts
Swiftly on Recall – No Contamination Found
The Mad Butcher chain of stores says the recall of some cooked products manufactured by Bay Cuisine and supplied to its outlets has been voluntary and precautionary and no contamination has been found in any Mad Butcher product range.
Napier supplier Bay Cuisine provides a small amount of cooked products to The Mad Butcher Chain and alerted the retail outlets following a possible listeria outbreak believed to have originated in hospital food supplied by Bay Cuisine.
“We take any notice of potential contamination from a supplier seriously and immediately withdrew their total cooked product range,” said Mad Butcher managing director Michael Morton. “None of the products has shown contamination, however, and there should be no cause for concern among our customers.”
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