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Craig Williams

Urgent product recall issued for entire SFS chicken range due to presence of salmonella

A food recall alert has been issued by The Food Standards Agency (FSA) due to the presence of salmonella and pieces of blue rubber in certain products on sale in supermarkets and shops across the country.

Supermarket chain Asda is recalling their Asda Little Kids Pasta Bolognese and Little Kids Spaghetti Bolognese because some packs have been found to contain pieces of blue rubber making them unsafe to eat.

Meanwhile food brand SFS are recalling their entire line of chickens products and an additional product, Little Hill Farm Chicken Breast Fillets, because salmonella has been found in some of their product ranges.

The SFS recall concerns their SFC Crispy Dippers, SFC Crispy Dippers (Halal), SFC Southern Fried Chicken Strips, SFC Southern Fried Chicken Strips (Halal), SFC Mega Box, SFC Southern Fried Chicken Burgers, SFC Poppets, SFC Poppets (Halal), SFC Take-Home Boneless Bucket, SFC Take-Home Boneless Box, SFC Take-Home Boneless Box (Halal), and SFC Chicken Nuggets in different pack sizes.

Food brand SFS are recalling their entire line of chickens products (FSA)

All batch codes are affected with best before dates up to and including 30 of June 2022. Products after this best before date are not affected.

According to the FSA, the business put additional food safety controls in place in November 2020 to improve the safety of their products. They have now taken the precautionary step of recalling all products manufactured before the new and additional controls were put in place.

The product recall for the Asda Little Kids Pasta Bolognese and Little Kids Spaghetti Bolognese products (FSA)

Meanwhile the Asda recall for their Asda Little Kids Pasta Bolognese and Little Kids Spaghetti Bolognese products notes that the presence of the blue rubber presents a choking hazard making these products unsafe to eat. These products have passed their use by dates but are suitable for home freezing, and customers may have these products and date codes in their freezers.

To view the SFS recall click HERE, and to view the Asda recall click HERE.

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