 Listeriosis. What to do with your enterprise or rainbow polona? If you have any of the polona or sausage products named by the health ministry as possible culprits in South Africa's Listeriosis outbreak, especially if they're opened, remove them from your fridge immediately to avoid contaminating other food. And yes you will be refunded for them even if they are half eaten and you no longer have a receipt as proof of purchase. At a media conference on Sunday, heat minister Aaron Mosorledae named Enterprises Food Production Plant in Polak, Wayne Limpopo as the confirmed source of the unique strain of Listeria which has caused the world's biggest documented Listeriosis outbreak with 948 confirmed cases and 180 deaths. At least 16 samples of food products collected from that plant tested positive for the ST6 strain unique to the South African outbreak of Listeriosis. And preliminary results show that other ready-to-eat products at Enterprises Germistan Plant as well as Rainbow Chickens, RCL, Wolwehoek Plant also contain Listeria but the sequence type has yet to be confirmed. Responding the National Consumer Commission has instructed Enterprises to urgently recall all its Polona-smoked Russians and Frankforders and Rainbow has been instructed to do the same with its chicken Viennese. That includes immediately uplifting and quarantining the named products from its sales channels and notifying all their trading partners and the appropriate authorities locally and internationally. In the meantime the Commission has urged consumers who've bought the products to quarantine them in order to avoid cross-contamination before returning them to the store for a refund when the recall is announced. That's because the Listeria bacteria survives in fridges and an open pack of infected Polonite or Viennese could contaminate other food stored nearby. Stores should refund consumers who returned the recalled products partly consumed or not even if they no longer had a receipt said Deputy Consumer Commission Eartha Z Mabusa. Shortly after the media conference pick and pay tweeted that it had begun removing the products that may be linked to the Listeriosis outbreak from its stores. Customers who bought any enterprise product, including Buksha renowned lifestyle Milikap, or any rainbow ready to eat products e.g. Polonite or Russians can return the product for a full refund. And later checkers did the same, we are taking swift action to remove products named by the Health Ministry as sources of Listeria. You are most welcome to return any enterprise foods and rainbow chicken cold meat products for a refund. Enterprise, part of the Tiger brand stable, issued a statement on Sunday saying the company had proactively amplified its testing for Listeria and could confirm that it found a low detection of a strain of Listeria in some of its products on February 14. But the company added the presence of the ST6 strain has not been confirmed by our tests. We have sent samples to an external laboratory to test for the strain and should receive the results tomorrow, Monday. We have been actively engaging the Department of Health and the NICD on our findings and have openly collaborated with them. We await confirmation of the strain. In the meantime we reaffirm our commitment to recall the identified enterprise products as soon as possible. Enterprise's slogan is trusted quality since 1917.