Anyone who bought the Yoghurt Shop Caramel Crumble Yoghurt, sold in 190g tubs, with the best-before date of January 23, 2023, should not eat the product and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Food Standards Australia says the product was available for sale at Coles supermarkets in SA and the NT, IGA stores in SA and the NT; and OTR (On The Run) outlets in SA.

Food safety authorities have issued a recall for the Yoghurt Shop Caramel Crumble Yoghurt sold in a 190g tub at some supermarkets in South Australia and the Northern Territory. (Food Standards Australia) (Supplied)

Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

E.coli is a bacteria found in the intestines of humans and animals but particular strains can cause severe illness.

The most common way to get an E.coli infection is by eating contaminated food, which may lead to stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting or bloody diarrhea.

In serious instances, it can cause kidney failure and is most dangerous in infants and elderly people. E.coli infections range in severity and tend to last a week.

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