The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) is recalling multiple batches of cooked ham from retail outlets due to a possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. The FSAI says the recalled products may pose a risk and instructs consumers not to eat the affected items. One report specifies that products with a use-by date of 16 July should not be consumed. The recall is intended to prevent potentially contaminated ham from being eaten and to remove the products from the food chain while checks and follow-up actions are carried out. The FSAI’s action applies to several batches, and the authority communicates the recall through its food safety channels, including guidance for consumers about which products are affected. Consumers who may have purchased the recalled cooked ham are advised to follow the recall instructions provided by the FSAI and not to consume items that fall within the identified batch and date details.