Aldi and the Food Safety Authority of Ireland have issued a recall of batches of sparking and still Irish spring water due to possible damage to the filtration system
This has led to the possible presence of "visible particles" in the bottled water.Read more:Cost of living Ireland: Students set for €1,000 boost and thousands more to qualify for handy grantA statement on the FSAI website reads: "The below batches of Comeragh still and sparkling water products are being recalled due to the possible presence of visible particles. This is due to potential damage in the filtration system within the water bottling facility.
In a statement on the Food Safety Authority of Ireland 's website, they wrote: "The above batches of Eat & Go wraps and burritos contain nuts which are not declared in the list of ingredients. This may make these batches unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant to nuts .Join RSVP Live's WhatsApp community to get celebrity news and our top stories
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