Tesco issues urgent recall of popular item

Tesco issues urgent recall of popular item

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Tesco is urging prospects to return packages of its Tsukune rooster skewers after an incorrect use-by date was placed on packs, which the grocery store chain stated might result in dangers to well being.

The corporate stated a full refund could be given to prospects who introduced again the 280g eight-pack product, saying the use-by date of 23/12/2024 had been incorrectly printed on the product, as a substitute of the proper 10/12/2024.

“An extension of the Use by Date might pose a threat to well being, if the product is saved previous the proper shelf lifetime of the product,” Tesco stated in a recall alert.

“In case you’ve purchased an affected product with batch code 241025, please don’t eat it. As an alternative, return it to a Tesco retailer the place a full refund will likely be given. No receipt is required.”

A recall discover for the product, described by the grocery store chain as, “rooster with spring onion and ginger purée and a sachet of rice wine and soy sauce”, was additionally issued by the Meals Requirements Company.

This week Tesco additionally issued a recall of a model of iced espresso with oat milk as a result of a batch contained dairy milk.

“Grind are recalling a selected date and batch code of Grind Iced Vanilla Oat Latte Espresso 250ml. Because of a packing error, some cans could comprise Grind Iced Matcha Latte, which comprises milk,” the grocery store stated in a discover.

“This might subsequently be a threat to these with an allergy or intolerance to exploit and its constituents,” it stated.