Feb 13 • 12:00 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Popular desserts recalled at stores as FSA issues food safety alert

The Food Standards Agency has issued a recall for certain chilled desserts due to incorrect use-by dates that render them unsafe to eat.

The UK's Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a food safety alert regarding the recall of two chilled dessert products from Althams Fine Foods. These desserts, specifically the Supper Club Apple Crumble and Supper Club Rhubarb Crumble, have incorrect use-by dates that could pose health risks to consumers. The recall has been officially announced as the FSA cautions shoppers against consuming these products, which were sold in Booths stores.

The specific products affected by the recall include those labelled with the batch code 02726, which incorrectly states a use-by date of February 6, 2027. The FSA's statement made it clear that these products are deemed unsafe to eat due to potential health risks associated with consuming them past the incorrect dates. Such errors in labelling can lead to increased risks of foodborne illnesses, making this recall a significant public health concern.

In response to the recall, the FSA emphasizes the importance of consumer awareness and safety. Shoppers are advised to check their purchases and return any affected products to the store for a refund. This incident serves as a reminder for food manufacturers to maintain stringent quality control measures and for consumers to remain vigilant about food safety, especially concerning expiry dates.

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