Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has issued a recall notice for multiple deli meat products. The recall involves several sliced meat items from Götzinger Smallgoods. These products were sold in Queensland and New South Wales. Authorities detected possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. Listeria poses a health risk, particularly to vulnerable groups.
#Recall: Gotzinger Smallgoods is recalling various 1kg sliced ham and meat products due to microbial (Listeria monocytogenes) contamination. May have been sold in retail outlets and butchers in NSW & QLD. For details, including date markings, see https://t.co/UGc6RRdGeT pic.twitter.com/kBJ5AHLYqm
— NSW Food Authority (@NSWFoodAuth) November 20, 2025
Affected Products and Distribution
The recalled items include:
- Sliced Silverside 1kg — USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 20/12/2025
- Sliced Roast Beef 1kg — USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 13/12/2025
- 4×4 Ham Sliced 1kg — USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 13/12/2025
- Champagne Ham Sliced 1kg — USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 17/12/2025
- Provincial Ham Sliced 1kg — USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 5/12/2025

The five recalled products from Götzinger Smallgoods
All use-by dates for these products are up to mid to late December 2025. Retailers and butcher shops in NSW and QLD may have sold these products. FSANZ advises consumers to avoid eating these meats. Instead, customers should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Health Risks of Listeria Contamination
Listeria monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection. The bacteria can lead to severe illness in pregnant women, unborn babies, newborns, elderly people, and immunocompromised individuals. FSANZ stated, “Listeria monocytogenes may cause severe illness in pregnant women, unborn babies, neonates, the elderly and immunocompromised individuals.” The general population can also fall ill from consuming contaminated food. Symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, muscle aches, diarrhoea, upset stomach, and vomiting. The Mayo Clinic notes that healthy people rarely become very ill but the infection can be fatal for vulnerable groups.

Manufacturer’s Response and Safety Measures
Götzinger Smallgoods confirmed the recall and noted that the listeria was detected in 1kg sliced roast beef packages. The company recalled other sliced products following safety authorities’ advice. They emphasised these recalled items are produced separately from other ranges, with no other Götzinger products affected.
Götzinger stated, “We have worked closely with distributors to remove product from their channels.” The company said the recalled products are mainly for food service and have limited public availability. Consumers who find any recalled products are urged not to consume them and to contact the place of purchase.
Consumer Advice and Precautions
Consumers should check their fridges for the named products if purchased in NSW or QLD. FSANZ advises, “Consumers should not eat this product.” Anyone concerned about their health should seek medical advice promptly. Early treatment with antibiotics can reduce the illness effects.
Symptoms usually start within a day of consuming the contaminated food and often resolve within a few days. The recall highlights the importance of proper storage and handling of ready-to-eat deli meats. Food safety authorities encourage consumers to stay alert for recall updates.
Recall Impact and Public Availability
The recall affects a common range of deli meats found in households and foodservice sectors. Götzinger’s products are supplied to major retailers and butcher shops, increasing public concern. However, the company claims limited public availability of some products. Authorities continue monitoring to ensure the affected batches are removed from sale. The recall serves as a reminder for consumers to regularly verify product safety.
Food Standards Australia New Zealand is the primary agency managing food recalls and consumer safety alerts. Their current website lists all ongoing recalls. Consumers can access information to keep up to date with food safety risks across Australia. This recall follows a pattern where ready-to-eat deli meats carry a listeria risk if contaminated.
Final Words
Five deli meat products sold in Queensland and New South Wales have been recalled due to possible listeria contamination. The bacteria can cause severe illness, mostly in vulnerable groups but also the general population. Consumers must avoid these recalled Götzinger Smallgoods sliced meat items and return them for a refund. Health officials urge vigilance, proper food handling, and seeking medical advice if symptoms occur. The recall highlights the importance of food safety in common everyday products.
This recall occurred in late November 2025 and involves 1kg packages of sliced silverside, roast beef, 4×4 sandwich ham, champagne ham, and provincial ham, with use-by dates extending into December 2025. The public is advised to quickly respond to the notice to prevent illness. Food authorities continue to monitor the situation to protect consumers across Australia.









