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Food Standards Scotland’s news and food alerts, including product recalls and allergy alerts.
Food alert - UK
Great Northern Sandwich Co recalls six chicken products because of possible contamination
Great Northern Sandwich Co Ltd is recalling various products containing chicken because of a blue discolouration on the meat. The discolouration may indicate that the products are unfit for human consumption.
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Food Standards Scotlands response to Soft Drinks Industry Levy Consultation
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) was established by the Food (Scotland) Act, 2015 as the public sector food body for Scotland.
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Allergy alert - UK
Flynns Fine Foods recalls Limerick Cooked Ham because of undeclared allergens
Flynn's Fine Foods is recalling Limerick Cooked Ham because it contains milk and wheat (gluten) which are not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to wheat or gluten, and/or an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.
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Food alert - UK
Co-op recalls its Hollow Milk Chocolate Bunny because of possible product tampering
Co-op is recalling its Hollow Milk Chocolate Bunny because of an alleged product tampering where the product was found to contain a small battery. The presence of a small battery makes this product unsafe to eat and presents a risk to health.
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Allergy alert - UK
Little Dish recalls Pasta Bolognese because of incorrect allergen labelling
Little Dish recalls its Pasta Bolognese because the product contains milk which is not declared on the label*. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk and milk constituents.
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