A third food manufacturer has recalled products over fears of possible contamination with E. coli.
Manufacturer THIS! is recalling its plant-based chicken and bacon wrap, which is only sold at WH Smith.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA), external said it was a “precautionary step” and E. coli “has not been detected in the product”.
It comes days after two other suppliers, Greencore Group and Samworth Brothers Manton Wood, announced recalls of at least 60 types of pre-packed sandwiches, wraps and salads sold in major supermarkets. It is understood these were items containing salad leaves.
More than 200 people across the UK are known to have been affected by E. coli in recent weeks, as of data up to 11 June.
Based on information from 160 cases to date, 42% were admitted to hospital.
The FSA said anyone who purchased the THIS! wrap with a use by date up to and including 18 June should not eat it and return it to the store for a refund.
Experts had previously said a continuing outbreak of E. coli was linked to food that was widely and readily available – but had not pinned down specific items.
Greencore Group has recalled 45 different products so far sold at Sainsbury’s, Asda, Aldi, Morrisons, Co-op and Boots.
Meanwhile Samworth Brothers Manton Wood has recalled 15 products from Tesco and One Stop.
Dr Sarah Pitt, virologist at the University of Brighton, told BBC Breakfast that by looking at the dates, it looked like people had eaten the contaminated foods during the school half-term at the end of May, or the weeks just around it.
But she said it was often “really complicated” to trace the source of the bacteria because those becoming sick usually do not present to hospital until a couple of weeks after eating the contaminated food.
Precautions can be taken to avoid infection, she added, including washing salad leaves, fruit and vegetables – even if the packaging says they are pre-washed.
“The illness is much worse in young children, the elderly and people who have underlying conditions in their immune systems as we often see with these infectious diseases,” she told the programme.
Darren Whitby, head of incidents at the Food Standards Agency, said: “Sandwich manufacturers are taking a precautionary measure to recall various sandwiches, wraps and salads in response to findings from investigations by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Food Standards Scotland (FSS) and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), who are working to identify the cause of an ongoing outbreak caused by shiga toxin-producing E.coli (Stec).”
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