Last year, Colleen Lingwood was on her deathbed, with friends having gathered in Johannesburg to say their final words. Turns out that wasn’t quite the truth.
Woolies listeria recall. Zim launches space agency. Steinhoff forest scandal. Inside Facebook’s wild early days. World’s youngest billionaires. Sex addiction recognised. World’s ugliest dog dies. Pam Anderson’s boyfriend into World Cup final.
The dust seems to have settled on the deadly listeriosis outbreak, which claimed the lives of more than 170 people, and some in the know suggest there is money to be made.
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If you were one of the many who were duped into thinking Woolies can take the moral high ground in the Enterprise saga, you might want to stop eating that sliced salami.
Tiger Brands is in a bit of trouble, with another factory shut down due to traces of listeria. When you crunch the numbers this whole mess gets very costly.
Now is not the time to be taking chances with what food you’re wolfing down, so check out this comprehensive list of banned meat products released yesterday.
Brands have to be very careful on social media these days, which is why you probably shouldn’t crack a joke about something that has resulted in at least 183 deaths.
As major retailers recall foodstuffs possibly affected by the listeriosis outbreak, many customers were surprised when Woolies did the same.
Now that the source of listeriosis has been confirmed, it’s going to be a whole lot easier to guard against the foodborne disease. Here’s what we know.