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Nicola Roy

Meat products recalled from store shelves as shoppers warned they're unsafe to eat

Meat company Tahira has recalled a selection of products from shop shelves as they aren't safe to consume.

There are nine products in total that are affected by the recall, because of "insufficient temperature control" that means they are no longer safe to eat.

Any of the products listed below sold at Morrisons, Coop and/or Asda are not affected by the recall, but if you have bought any of them from a different retailer, then you should return them to the store.

Here are all the details about the nine products that have been recalled, as well as information on what you should do if you have bought any of them.

The recall applies to the following products with the listed pack sizes and batch codes.

Tahira Chilled Beef Sausage Hot and Spicy

  • Pack sizes 500g and 8 x 500g
  • Batch codes 63479, 64318, 64167, 64678, 64978

Tahira Chilled Chicken Sausage Piri Piri

  • Pack sizes 500g and 8 x 500g
  • Batch codes 63479, 64318, 64399, 64978, 64678

Tahira Chilled Chicken Sausage Tikka

  • Pack sizes 500g and 8 x 500g
  • Batch codes 3479, 64318, 64399, 64978, 64678

Tahira Turkey Chorizo

  • Pack sizes 80g and 12 x 80g
  • Batch codes 22300, 22363

Tahira Sliced Turkey Pizza Topping Salami

  • Pack sizes 125g and 12 x 125g
  • Batch codes 64338, 64840

Tahira Sliced Poultry Mortadella with Paprika

  • Pack sizes 200g and 8 x 200g
  • Batch codes 64399, 64101

Tahira Chilled Mini Chicken Sausage

  • Pack sizes 400g and 6 x 400g
  • Batch code 64338

Tahira Beef Salami

  • Pack sizes 80g and 12x80g
  • Batch code 22363

Tahira Nabulsi Cheese

  • Pack sizes 250g and 8 x 250g
  • Batch code 4811

The advice from the Food Standards Agency if you've bought any of these products is to return them to where you bought them, where you should be given a refund.

The retailer that sold you the product should offer a full refund, even if it's been in your store cupboard or freezer for several months.

If you can show proof of purchase, such as a receipt, bank statement, or online order confirmation, you are still eligible for a refund even if you've already consumed the product or thrown it away.

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