Asda, Morrisons and Waitrose put out urgent do not eat warnings for pasta and fish as products recalls issued
Three major UK supermarkets have issued a warning to customers urging them to return certain products over safety fears.
The safety warnings have been issued for a number of reasons. When a product in a store is recalled, the Food Standards Agency is the authority responsible for sharing details on what to do if you have purchased the item. The FSA also provides details on why the product is being taken off the shelves.
Anyone who has bought either of the above products, is being warned not to eat them. Instead, you should return them to the store you bought them from for a full refund. Anyone with questions or concerns can email John West at [email protected].
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