Iceland is recalling a popular children's food product over fears it contains "small metal pieces".
The supermarket chain has recalled two batches of Bernard Matthews Turkey Dinosaurs from its stores in Ireland.
Consumers are being warned not to eat the items in the 450g pack size with a best before date of November 2020.
The affected batches have a code LI9QGG3 or 4 or LI9QHG3 or 4. No other Bernard Matthews products are affected.
A statement from the Food Safety Authority of Ireland said: "Iceland is recalling the above batches of Bernard Matthews 9 Turkey Dinosaurs because they may contain small pieces of metal.
"The presence of metal pieces may make this product unsafe to eat . Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in store. No other Bernard Matthews products or date codes are affected.
"The product may contain small pieces of metal which may make the product unsafe to eat."