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Supermarkets are warning customers to check certain products in their kitchen cupboards as some items are being recalled. Asda, Iceland, Aldi and Tesco have all sent out alerts over products including chicken pies, digestive biscuits and Easter eggs.
The Food Safety Agency (FSA) shares details on items that have been recalled from retailers and what you should do if you have bought them. Some items are recalled because they may contain pieces of plastic or metal that make them unsafe to eat, while others may contain dangerous bacteria such as E.coli and Salmonella.
Brits are being urged to check whether they have purchased any of the products and not to eat any of the items affected. They can be sent back to the supermarket for a refund and you do not need a receipt to return them, Liverpool Echo reports.
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Here is a round up of the latest product recalls and what to look out for.
Baxters Food Group Ltd is recalling Fray Bentos Just Chicken Pie because it may contain small pieces of plastic. The possible presence of small pieces of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
Product details:
If you have bought any of the above product do not eat it. Instead, dispose of the product and contact Baxters Food Group Ltd customer care team on 0800 389 8389 or [email protected].
As a precaution, Trewithen Dairy is recalling one batch code of its unsalted butter, as it's been found to contain high levels of E. coli.
Product details:
For more information, you can contact Trewithen Dairy Customer Services on 01208 228 700. You can also contact Tesco Customer Services on 0800 505 555.
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Some of the countries biggest supermarkets and retailers have brought about strict new laws that will affect all shoppers. These include Asda, Aldi, Tesco, Lidl, M&S, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Iceland.
New laws have been put in place for anyone shopping at ASDA, Aldi, Tesco, Lidl, M&S, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Iceland. The same rules will also be in place for people shopping in stores like Primark, Home Bargains, B&M and TK Maxx.
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After fears that they might contain plastic, popular bakers Greggs have recalled a famous product sold in Iceland.The bakery chain alerted shoppers not to eat some of the chicken bakes, for fears they could contain pieces of plastic. Sold in Iceland, shoppers who've picked up a packet of the Greggs favourite can return them and receive a full refund.The products typically sell for £2, but some are believed to contain dark coloured plastic and have been recalled as a result.
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