Iceland is asking customers to avoid eating one of their chicken products amid safety fears.
The supermarket is recalling Iceland Ready Cooked Diced Chicken Breast because some packs may contain uncooked chicken. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) shares details on what you should do if you have bought an item being recalled for any reason, as well as detailed information on why the product is being pulled from shelves.
The possible presence of raw, uncooked chicken makes this product unsafe to eat.
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Product details
- Iceland Ready Cooked Diced Chicken Breast
- Pack size: 800 g
- Best-before date: 17 June 2023
Iceland said: "We are taking the precautionary measure of recalling this batch of the above product because some packs may contain raw chicken which may pose a food safety risk. Only the Best Before Date listed in this notice is affected."
If you have purchased any of the above product, do not eat it. Instead check if you have bought any of the affected product and return the item to any Iceland store where a full refund will be given. No receipt is required.
Iceland said they apologise for any inconvenience caused. For further details or if you have any questions, call their Customer Care Line on 0800 328 0800 and select Option 2.
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