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The merchandise lacks a cardinal ingredient
- Published: 12:50, 23 Nov 2024
- Updated: 12:55, 23 Nov 2024
MORRISONS has urgently recalled a £1 room staple implicit bacteria fears - and issued a "do not eat" warning.
The supermarket recalled its own-brand crushed ail due to the fact that the merchandise lacked a cardinal constituent that could mean it is unsafe to eat.
The urgent announcement warned customers: "If you person bought the supra merchandise bash not devour it."
It added that the missing constituent "prevents microbiological maturation and and truthful presents a imaginable hazard to consumers".
Lack of this constituent could marque the merchandise "potentially unsafe to eat", according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
A spokesperson from the FSA added: "Morrisons is recalling the supra product.
"Point of merchantability notices volition beryllium displayed successful stores wherethe merchandise was sold.
"These notices explicate to customers wherefore the merchandise is being recalled and archer them what to bash if they person bought the product."