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Tesco recollects Christmas dinner important as a consequence of ‘possible presence of moths’

Shoppers who’ve purchased Tesco Finest apple and cranberry stuffing combine are being warned their buy may need moths in it, they usually’ve been urged to not use it.

Instead, individuals who’ve purchased one of many 130g bins ought to take it again to the shop for a refund.

The affected batch of stuffing combine has a best-before date of subsequent September.

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The grocery store chain mentioned: “We are recalling a single batch of Tesco Finest Apple & Cranberry Stuffing Mix due to the possible presence of moths, which makes the product unfit for human consumption.”

It added: “Please don’t eat this product and return it to retailer the place a full refund will likely be given. No receipt is required.



Tesco has recalled a batch of its Christmas stuffing mix
The stuffing is ‘unsafe to eat’ (file)

“Tesco apologises to our customers for any inconvenience caused. If you require further details, please contact customer services directly.”

The Food Standards Agency has issued a recall discover, which said that one specific batch of the £2 stuffing was contaminated by a “foreign body”.

The FSA confirmed it was as a result of “presence of insects (moths)”, and it emphasised that the stuffing combine was “unsafe to eat”.

The combine has toasted ciabatta-style breadcrumbs, and the promoting blurb says it’s “made with extra virgin olive oil, croutons, dried sweetened cranberries and dried apples”.



The stuffing mix is part of the Finest range
The stuffing combine is a part of the Finest vary

Earlier this month, “do not eat” meals warnings had been issued by Tesco, Morrisons and Lidl after recollects of some meat, chocolate, cereal and veg had been introduced.

The gadgets – which comprised Morrisons, Tesco and Lidl own-brand merchandise in addition to some Mars Wrigley ones – had been pulled off the cabinets after the FSA issued alerts over merchandise together with prawns, duck, chocolate, cereal and peas.

The warning mentioned that among the gadgets would possibly include “sulphites, nuts, milk and gluten-free oats” which are not talked about on the labels.

Some may be contaminated with salmonella or an unknown sort of berry, whereas one product was recalled after plastic was present in it and one other after the invention of “small pieces of rubber”.

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