The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued several product recalls due to labelling errors, incorrect use-by dates, and the presence of metal fragments. Affected products include Tesco beef slices, red cabbage and apple, and MadeGood granola bars.
Customers are being urged to check their kitchen cupboards following the recall of several food items from various supermarkets. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) initiates recalls for a range of reasons, such as undisclosed allergens in products or the detection of plastic. Whenever a product is recalled, regardless of the reason, the FSA provides advice on what actions consumers should take if they have purchased the item, along with detailed explanations for the products' withdrawal from sale.
Here are the latest product recalls: \Beef slices Tesco is recalling Tesco 10 Cooked Beef Slices due to a labelling error which displays an incorrect use-by date, rendering the product unsafe to eat. Product details The product listed above has been labelled with an incorrect 'use-by' date which makes it unsafe to eat after the correct 'use-by' date of December 24 2024. If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to the Tesco store for a full refund. For further information, please contact customer service team on 0800 505 555. \Red cabbage and apple Tesco is recalling a specific date code of Tesco red cabbage and apple 300G, due to the incorrect Use By date code of '29 DEC' printed on packs, instead of '11 DEC'. Product details Tesco Red Cabbage and Apple 300G If you have purchased the aforementioned product, refrain from consuming it, reports the Liverpool Echo. Instead, return it to any Tesco store for a full refund (no receipt necessary) or contact Tesco Customer Service on 0800 505 555. \MadeGood granola bars Brand Organic is recalling various MadeGood granola bars due to the presence of metal pieces, rendering these products unsafe for consumption. Product details The affected products include Chocolate Chip Organic, Mixed Berry Organic, Chocolate Banana Organic, Chocolate Drizzled Birthday Cake Organic, and Chocolate Drizzled Vanilla Organic. If you have bought any of these products, do not eat the
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