The FSAI is advising consumers not to eat any imported frozen food of animal origin bought from Iceland Ireland stores since 3 March.
THE FOOD SAFETY Authority of Ireland has served a recall notice on all frozen food products of animal origin which have been imported into Iceland stores since 3 March.As a precaution, the FSAI is advising consumers not to eat any imported frozen food of animal origin bought from Iceland Ireland stores since 3 March.
This includes inadequate evidence of traceability of imported frozen food of animal origin in Iceland Ireland stores, as well as a “number of incidents of non-compliance with import control legislation in relation to frozen foods of animal origin”. “As a precaution, we are therefore advising consumers not to eat imported frozen food of animal origin bought from Iceland Ireland stores since 3 March, 2023.
“Due to these breaches of food legislation and in the interest of consumer protection, this action has been taken.”
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