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Colin Brennan

Batch of Wild Wok Vegan Gyoza sold in Supervalu recalled due to possible presence of plastic pieces

A batch of Wild Wok Vegan Gyoza  which is sold in Supervalu was recalled due to the possible presence of plastic pieces.

A batch sized 410g batch with a best before date of August,2021 is affected.

The implicated batch was for sale in Supervalu Ranelagh, Dublin 6, where a point-of-sale recall notice will be displayed.

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland posted: "Asian Artisan Food is recalling the above batch of its frozen Vegan Gyoza, due to the possible presence of pieces of plastic.

"A point-of-sale recall notice will be displayed in Supervalu Ranelagh, Dublin 6, where the implicated batch was sold."

The product originates in Ireland and is labelled 'The Wild Wok Vegan Gyoza Asian Style Dumplings, pack size: 410g'.

(Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)

It comes as Smyths Ireland has issued a replacement part notice for a popular toy sold to hundreds of people in Ireland over safety fears.

The TP Roundwood Playcentre with a product code of 183206 and bought between March 20, 2020 and July 2, 2020 is affected by the alert.

There is concern that a 6mm thick hook could fail, causing the swing to collapse and potentially resulting in injury.

The four carabiners and S hooks should be replaced by those which Smyths will be sending to purchasers of this product.

(CCPC)

A total of 741 of these toys have been sold in Ireland.

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission issued the notice on Monday.

Smyths said all customers should stop using the product immediately until they are fitted with the replacement part.

A CCPC spokesman said: "A risk has been identified where the 6mm thick S-hook may fail and cause the swing to fall, causing injury.

"There were 741 affected products sold in the Republic of Ireland.

"Smyths will contact affected consumers via email with next steps.

"If you believe that you may have purchased an affected product, discontinue use immediately and contact the Smyths customer service team on 076 888 6244 or through their contact form."

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