Cooked chicken products have been removed from the shelves of more retailers over fears they could be contaminated with salmonella.
Costa, Starbucks, the Co-Op and Amazon have joined Tesco, Aldi, Sainsbury's, Waitrose, Marks and Spencer and Pret a Manger in clearing sandwiches, wraps and ready meals after an outbreak of the food poisoning bacteria at a major chicken processing factory.
The recall started last week, after salmonella was discovered in 'a limited number' of cooked chicken products, according to the supplier, Cranswick. The recall is for products made in the company's Hull factory, but are sold as ingredients for sandwiches, deli products and meals to retailers and food to go outlets throughout the UK.
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A statement from the company said: "As a precautionary measure, we have asked our customers to remove any of their products containing our ready-to-eat chicken produced during the affected period. We are working closely with the Food Standards Agency and will collaborate with their experts to resolve the matter."
All stores have issued recall notices, and have told customers to return any affected products they have bought before the recall for a full refund.
The worst affected retailer is Sainsbury's, which has pulled more than 30 chicken products from stores, followed by Tesco, which has removed 13 products. |The full list of earlier recalled products is here.
Salmonella causes diarrhoea, vomiting, stomach cramps and a fever, and can lead to hospitalisation in severe cases, although it not yet clear whether anyone has been ill after eating the contaminated food.
The latest products added to the recall are:
Co-Op
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Co-op Chicken & Bacon Caesar Wrap -All dates up to and including May 14
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Co-op Chicken & Sweetcorn Sandwich -All dates up to and including May 14
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Co-op Chicken and Stuffing Sandwich - All dates up to and including May 14
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Co-op Chicken Mayo Sandwich - All dates up to and including May 14
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Co-op Coronation Chicken Sandwich - All dates up to and including May 14
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Co-op Oriental Chicken Curry with Egg Fried Rice 400g - All dates up to and including May 20
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Co-op Oriental Chow Mein 375g - All dates up to and including May 20
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Co-op Oriental Sweet and Sour Chicken with Egg Fried Rice 400g - All dates up to and including May 20
Costa
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Costa British Chicken Fajita Wrap -All dates up to and including May 15
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Costa British Roast Chicken & Bacon Classic Toastie - All dates up to and including May 15
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Costa Chicken & Chorizo Stonebaked Panini - All dates up to and including May 15
Starbucks
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Starbucks Coronation Chicken Sandwich - All dates up to and including May 13
Amazon
Online giant Amazon is also affected by the recall, although the products are mainly available in its 17 Amazon Fresh stores in London. A limited number of North East addresses can access Amazon Fresh service online, mostly in the central Newcastle area.
Amazon
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Amazon Arabiatta Chicken Pasta Salad - All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon BBQ Chicken Hot wrap -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Chicken and Bacon Caesar Baguette -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Chicken and Spinach Protein Pot -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Chicken Caesar Wrap -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Chicken Tikka Bites -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Chicken Triple Sandwich -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Harissa Chicken and Grain Salad - All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Katsu Chicken and Coconut Slaw - All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Lemongrass Chicken Grain Salad -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Mexican Chicken Mini Salad -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Sweet Chilli Chicken Noodle Salad -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Thai Chicken Hot Box -All dates up to and including May 12
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Amazon Tikka Chicken & Masala Potato -All dates up to and including May 12
Leon
London-based chain Leon, which has branches in some mainline stations serving the North East, including Kings Cross and Manchester Piccadilly, and inside some motorway service stations, has also removed all chicken dishes from its restaurants as a precautionary measure following the salmonella fears.
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