The Food Standards Agency has released a recall notice advising: “If you have bought any of the above products do not consume them.”(Image: Getty Images)
An urgent recall has been issued a chicken product sold at Aldi due to the possible presence of pieces of plastic. BM Foods Ltd is recalling Chicken Cooked Meat Trimmings due to the potential choking hazard, making them unsafe to eat.
The specific batch affected is 400g in size, with the batch code 50328453 and an expiration date of July 4, 2025. Anyone who has bought the product is asked not to consume them and return them to their nearest Aldi store for a full refund.
The Food Standards Agency has released a recall notice advising: “If you have bought any of the above products do not consume them. Instead, return them to your nearest Aldi store for a full refund. For further information, please visit help.aldi.co.uk/s or contact customer services on 0800 042 0800.”
For comprehensive information on all product recalls, the Food Standards Agency and Chartered Trading Standards Institute websites are reliable resources. Additionally, recall notices should be visibly displayed in shops if a product has been withdrawn from sale.
Among the recent recalls that consumers should be mindful of is Lidl’s decision to withdraw its own-brand hash browns due to concerns they may contain fragments of metal, posing a potential choking risk. The recall pertains to frozen Harvest Basket Hash Browns in 750g packs bearing the batch number 5144L and a best before date of 24 May, 2027.
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