According to the statement on the FSAI’s website, arsenic was detected above the legal limit in several branded still and sparkling bottled waters https://t.co/st4z5bB3bq
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) August 3, 2019
Retailers have been requested to remove the implicated batches from sale and display a point-of-sale recall notice in stores.
The FSAI is advising consumers not to drink the implicated batches of water, and those who have – and are now feeling unwell – to contact their GP.
Last month, two types of bottled water from the Spar and Londis retail chains were withdrawn from sale because of higher than normal levels of arsenic.
Last month, eh?
FSAI issues further recall of bottled water over arsenic levels (RTÉ)
List via Food Safety Authority
Meanwhile…
@FSAIinfo Tesco SLIEVENAMON water comes from the same place as ALDI’s Comeragh water – GLENPATRICK SPRING, but is not on the list – why??? pic.twitter.com/s37xaSZFwB
— Jim Smith (@Mozzer2015) August 3, 2019








And the bottling company would be selling under their own brand name as well. Or did they just pick the over-arsenic’d water for the supermarket own brands, and had the good stuff for themselves? If there’s a danger then why isn’t the FSAI releasing complete details – as in the source of it? Chances are that this water is being exported to the UK as well.
So the arsenic levels in the Londis and Spar water announced LAST WEEKEND “does not cause any immediate or ongoing risk”
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49145037
but the arsenic levels announced THIS WEEKEND may cause you to feel unwell, in which case you should consult a doctor?
Did the water producer just up the dose of arsenic in the water above? Or was the FSAI warning last weekend another backside covering exercise like that time it was informed by British authorities of horse meat in our beef supply but didn’t do anything for months?
What danger are people in? We have consumed water from a recalled batch?
Would you say it’s time to crack each other’s heads open and feast on the goo inside?
If you have your receipt for the purchase, KEEP IT!
The Internet says the following about arsenic [but the internet isn’t a substitute for proper medical advice]
“A person who has swallowed arsenic may show signs and symptoms within 30 minutes.
These may include:
drowsiness
headaches
confusion
severe diarrhea”
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/241860.php
Surely the retailer/producer will be responsible for your medical bills and other damages.
I wonder what would Josepha Madigan advise in this situation?
That’s acute arsenic poisoning you’re talking about. These are elevated levels but I would imagine not nearly enough to cause what is being described above. I have a private well and test regularly for contaminants like arsenic, which is a common element in the earth’s crust. Generally the main concern is effects from long term consumption of elevated arsenic levels.
As your link says, “However, arsenic in the environment is not immediately dangerous, and it is rare to find toxic amounts of arsenic in nature.”
Arsenic or Guinness?
Arsenic and no face
I’ve a 5L bottle of the Comeagh Still in front of me. Bottled by Celtic Pure. Batch No. beginning 207, with a BBE 26th Jan 2021. Bought in ALDI.
Not contaminated as per the list above, but looking down the Dunne’s Stores list, the same batch number is mentioned – surely it is contaminated, and the date matches?
Are the FSAI on their game? A batch number is a batch number, no matter where it’s sold?
What do I do when I have 1 bottle of a pack left?
Do I bring it back or dump it?
I recommend taking the bottle and pack back to the shop displaying all the symptoms of acute arsenic poisoning and collapsing in a heap in front of their most prominent CCTV cameras
Josepha?
Jos-eef-a
eef-a madness
Stick to the San Pellegrino or the tap.
+1 on the San Pell, wouldn’t drink anything less
Except in some parts of the country, you can’t drink the tap water.
https://www.water.ie/news/customers-supplied-by-lou-1/
Yep, “last month”. Last month was all of 3 days ago.
All for sale in the local ALDI today, no notices put up to explain it’s poison
Water in a plastic bottle is a crime against humanity.
+1 x 10^6
Think Jim Smith’ tweet above may be incorrect. Glenpatrick’s source is in Clonmel, and Celtic Pure’s is in Monaghan.
Absolutely correct. Glenpatrick is in Clonmel. Celtic pure is Monaghan.
Jim Smith is incorrect.
Cant be, it’s a tweet and there was outrage? Must be true. Let’s just burn down all stores to be safe
Anyone know the levels of arsenic that were detected in the affected batches? I haven’t seen it reported anywhere but i’m curious.
Class action lawsuit type claim will sort that out. Everybody should sue them.