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Check your freezer: Frozen veges recalled due to salmonella contamination

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Imogene Bedford,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2025, 8:29pm

Check your freezer: Frozen veges recalled due to salmonella contamination

Author
Imogene Bedford,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2025, 8:29pm

Deep Brand frozen beans and vegetables have been recalled over a risk of salmonella contamination.

Frozen vegetable products Sprouted Mat, Sprouted Moong and Surti Undhiu Mix are subject to a recall after samples tested positive for salmonella.

New Zealand Food Safety deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle said salmonellosis can be serious.

鈥淚t is important that people do not eat these products.鈥

Consumers are being urged to check their freezers as all batches and dates of the products are affected.

The frozen vegetables should be returned to the place of purchase or simply thrown out.

Arbuckle said early symptoms of salmonella 鈥渋nclude abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting鈥.

MPI advises seeking medical attention if symptoms become severe or continue for more than seven days.

鈥淚f you have consumed any of this product and are concerned for your health, contact your health professional, or call Healthline on 0800 611 116 for free advice.鈥

All batches and all dates of the products are subject to the recall. Photo / MPI
All batches and all dates of the products are subject to the recall. Photo / MPI

Arjun Supermarket, Lotus Supermarket Mount Roskill, and Yogiji鈥檚 Supermarket Frost Road are all named as possible retailers, as is the online store of the product鈥檚 importer, Vimms Enterprises.

Consumers are being warned Surit Undhiu Mix is also sold at ethnic supermarkets nationwide.

Arbuckle said an inquiry into the source of the salmonella contamination is still under way.

鈥淎s is our usual practice, NZFS will work with importers to understand how the contamination occurred and prevent its recurrence.鈥

The products, imports from India, have been recalled in the US and Australia after routine tests identified traces of the bacteria.

A multi-state outbreak of salmonella is currently being investigated by the FDA, with cases being identified in 10 different US states.

According to Consumer Reports, 11 people have contracted the foodborne illness, four of whom were hospitalised.

There are currently no reported cases of salmonella associated with the product in New Zealand.

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