Tesco warns shoppers not to eat cooking product over fears there could be bits of plastic in it....
Tesco has warned shoppers not to eat a common cooking product as there could be bits of plastic in it. Tesco has recalled its own-brand British Cooking Salt over worries the product contains small pieces of plastic, making it unsafe to eat.
The 1.5kg product has a batch code of 3200 and shoppers are advised to check if they have recently bought this cooking salt. Tesco has said: "We have been made aware that a specific batch of Tesco Cooking Salt 1.5kg may have been contaminated with small pieces of plastic. This could potentially pose a risk if ingested."
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said if anyone has bought the product, do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. No receipt will be required.
In a notice published by Tesco, the supermarket has apologised to its customers for any inconvenience caused by the recall. They say: "Tesco apologised to our customers for any inconvenience caused. If you require further details, please contact Customer Services directly on 0800 505555."
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Tesco urgently recalls various chilled foods as 'they may contain metal and plastic'
Tesco has recalled several chilled foods over fears pastries contain small pieces of metal and plastic.
The nationwide chain says batches of various chilled foods could be contaminated, and told its customer to not eat any of those believed to have been affected. Anyone who has bought any of the products is told to return them to the store they bought it from.
The contaminated products are Tesco 20 Mini Sausage Rolls with a best before of 29/8.23, Tesco Finest Steak & Ale Pie 250g with a best before of 1/9/23, Tesco 6 Cheese & Onion Rolls 360g with a best before of 31/8/23 and Tesco 9 Mini Sausage Rolls 270g with a best before date of 30/08/23.
An alert by the Food Standards Agency reads: โThese products may contain pieces of metal and plastic which makes them unsafe to eat. Tesco is recalling the above products. The company has issued a recall notice to its customers. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.
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Sainsbury's and Asda recall popular product over mould fears
A popular pastry product sold at Sainsburyโs, Asda and Ocado has been recalled over fears it may be contaminated with mould.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said packs of St Pierre 6 Pains Au Chocolat may be โunsafe to eatโ last Friday.
Customers have been advised to make sure they do not eat the potentially dangerous treats.
Packs with one of the following best-before dates should be avoided:
September 17, 2023
September 25, 2023
October 1, 2023.
The FSA said: โIf you have bought any of the above product do not eat it.
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Tesco issues urgent 'do not eat' warning as it recalls popular crisp snacks
The products recalled by supermarket chain Tesco are its own brand Free From 150g packs of Onion Rings, Cheese Flavour Balls and Bacon Rashers crisps
Tesco has issued an urgent warning to customers as it recalls a popular snack as it poses a risk to those with certain allergens.
The products recalled by the supermarket chain are its own brand Free From 150g packs of Onion Rings, Cheese Flavour Balls and Bacon Rashers crisps. These products claim on its packaging that they do not contain gluten, wheat or milk.
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For some reason shopping at TESCO does not appeal to me. I relented however and do my shopping online and use either Morrison or Amazon Fresh. Being a Prime subscriber, I don't pay delivery charges, unless I would want it pronto like yesterday. If I put an order in early before mid-day, I can have same day after 2.00 pm. Keep up the good work and I hope you are feeling better.
@Happygirl I was contemplating changing over to the catholic church, somehow I don't agree with anything the head of the Church of England has to say at present, woke is everywhere. I am thinking of getting a new zip for my mouth.
Thanks for that @Happygirl and I do hope you are beginning to feel a bit better.
Thank you for the update, @Happygirl, hope you feeling a bit better.
Thank you for letting us know. Hope you are feeling a bit better now. @Happygirl
Hi @Happygirl nice to read your updates again. Hope you are feeling good at the moment.
What will Tesco do if salt has caused health problems? Refund of ยฃ1.50p hardly comes close!
Best wishes Flossy