A wide range of ready-made meals have been recalled amid fears they may contain metal fragments. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued an urgent alert for 27 different Avoca products, urging consumers not to consume the implicated batches.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued an urgent alert on Friday for batches of various Avoca products.
The recall affects 27 different food items, ranging from savoury dishes like beef lasagne, Thai green chicken curry and chicken, ham and leek crumble to condiments like basil pesto and sticky BBQ sauce, as well as soups and even banana bread cake.READ MORE: Thunderstorms to rip through Ireland before weather U-turn as Met Eireann forecast hopeful changeThe FSAI said: “Avoca is recalling several batches of ready-made products due to the possible presence of metal fragments.
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