Feb 9 β€’ 11:00 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Mirror

Popular lunchtime snacks recalled from supermarkets over incorrect use-by dates

Two sushi products have been recalled from supermarkets due to incorrect use-by dates, making them unsafe for consumption.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a recall for two sushi products produced by the Japanese wholesaler Tanpopo after a labelling error was discovered. The recall was announced on February 6, with these products having incorrectly printed use-by dates, which has raised safety concerns for consumers. This situation highlights the importance of food safety regulations and proper labelling to ensure consumer protection.

The affected products are Tanpopo Surimi & Avocado Roll and Tanpopo Chicken Katsu Roll, both of which are now considered unsafe to eat due to the erroneous information on their labels. The FSA's risk statement emphasizes that such mislabelling can have serious implications for public health, urging customers to refrain from consuming the affected sushi products. This comes at a time when food safety has become a critical issue, especially in the wake of increased scrutiny on food production and packaging processes.

Consumers are advised to check their refrigerators for these items and either return them or discard them. Retailers are working closely with the FSA to ensure that these products are removed from supermarket shelves to protect customers. The recall serves as a reminder for food retailers to maintain strict compliance with food safety guidelines and for consumers to remain vigilant about the products they purchase.

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