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Stonemill 60g sesame recalled due to salmonella contamination

A popular cooking staple has been recalled from Aldi in several states after salmonella was detected in the product.

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A cooking staple has been recalled from Aldi stores across Australia over concerns of salmonella being detected.

Stonemill 60g sesame is being recalled by Food Standards Australia New Zealand due to salmonella contamination.

The product has been available for sale in Aldi stores in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.

Stonemill’s Sesame Seeds 60g has been recalled due to salmonella contamination.
Stonemill’s Sesame Seeds 60g has been recalled due to salmonella contamination.
The recalled product was made available in Aldi stores in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. Picture: NewsWire / Glenn Campbell
The recalled product was made available in Aldi stores in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. Picture: NewsWire / Glenn Campbell

The recall affects all date codes on the product.

The food safety authority issued the recall notice over concerns those food products contaminated with salmonella may cause illness if consumed.

“Consumers should not eat this product,” FSANZ warned.

“Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.”

Consumers are able to return the product to any Aldi store for a full refund.

Originally published as Stonemill 60g sesame recalled due to salmonella contamination

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