Tesco customers are being urged to check their kitchen cupboards after a safety warning was issued about one food item.
The supermarket giant has recalled a batch of its own biscuits, with customers urged not to eat them. Shoppers should instead return them to store for a full refund, and no receipt is required.
When a product is recalled, for any reason, the Food Safety Agency (FSA) shares details on what you should do if you have bought the item, as well as detailed information on why the product is being pulled from shelves.
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On Friday (April 8), the FSA issued a warning about Tesco Free From digestive biscuits. A statement on the FSA's website says: "This product may contain small pieces of metal which makes it unsafe to eat."
The affected packages are 160g and with an end date of March 2023. No other date batches are affected.
A warning reads: "Please do not eat these biscuits, instead return any affected product to store where a full refund will be given. No receipt is required.
"Tesco apologises to our customers for any inconvenience caused. If you require further details, please contact Customer Services directly on 0800 505 555."
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