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Cott Beverages Ltd is Recalling macb Strawberry & Kiwi flavoured still water

Food Standards Scotland (FSS) is working closely with the food business and relevant enforcement authorities in relation to this investigation.

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FSS-PRIN-18-2017: Cott Beverages Ltd recalls their macb Strawberry & Kiwi flavoured still water

Cott Beverages Ltd are recalling their macb Strawberry & Kiwi flavoured still water

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FSS-PRIN-17-2017: Deli Food (Scot) Ltd recalls sandwiches due to incorrect date marking

Deli Food (Scot) Ltd is recalling 6 sandwich types as the products have been incorrectly labelled with a ‘Use by Date’ of 23/07/17. The ‘Use by Date’ should be 23/06/17.

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Statement on Changes to Chargeout Rates for Meat Hygiene Inspection and Official Veterinarians

Food Standards Scotland is required under EU food law to charge businesses for the delivery of all meat official controls work carried out by Meat Hygiene Inspectors and Official Veterinarians in slaughterhouses in Scotland.

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Report confirms Food Standards Scotland case for a ‘retail revolution’ to help people in Scotland make healthier choices

Tackling the poor Scottish diet is a priority for Food Standards Scotland (FSS). Particularly given that unless we take action now we risk our children following the same habits and poor diets that have led to current obesity levels of 30%*.

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