#Listeriosis: Tiger Brands to hold press conference

Tiger Brands has asked consumers to remove any Enterprise ready-to-eat meat products from their fridges and place in a plastic bag - away from other foods. Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency/ANA

Tiger Brands has asked consumers to remove any Enterprise ready-to-eat meat products from their fridges and place in a plastic bag - away from other foods. Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency/ANA

Published Mar 5, 2018

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Tiger Brands said they would host a press conference on Monday following a meeting with the National Consumer Commission (NCC).

Update: Tiger Brands will be hosting a press conference later today - this will follow our meeting with the National Consumer Commission (NCC) once we finalise details about the  #EnterpiseRecall. Watch this space for more info

— Tiger Brands (@TigerBrands)  March 5, 2018

Enterprise Foods, which is a division of Tiger Brands has been fingered, following an in-depth investigation by scientists into the listeriosis outbreak in the country.

Products recalled include the full Enterprise chilled ready-to-eat meats e.g. all polony, salami, all shaved and cold meats, spreads, viennas and russians are impacted #EnterpriseRecall

— Tiger Brands (@TigerBrands) March 5, 2018

Following the announcement by Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi on Sunday that processed food manufacturers Enterprise and Rainbow Chicken Limited had been issued with safety recall notices, Tiger Brands share price has seen a significant drop.

By 10:30 on Monday morning Tiger brands share price had fallen sharply, losing 7.1% at 39466.

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