Sainsbury's warns customers not to consume two products labeled with a "do not eat" warning.

Food items are being recalled.

September 30th 2024.

Sainsbury's warns customers not to consume two products labeled with a
Sainsbury's recently issued a recall for two of their food products, the Yorkshire Provender Jacket and Toast Topper Mexican Inspired Lentil Chilli and the Yorkshire Provender Jacket and Toast Topper Haricot Beans in a Spicy Tomato Sauce. The reason for the recall is due to the potential presence of peanuts, which are not listed on the label. This could pose a risk for individuals with nut allergies.

According to the Food Standards Agency, the affected products have a use-by date of October 16, 2024. It is important for those who have purchased these products and have a peanut allergy to refrain from consuming them. Sainsbury's advises customers to return the products to the store for a full refund or to contact their customer service team for further assistance.

Sainsbury's acknowledges that individuals with an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts may be at risk if they consume these products. As a precaution, they advise customers with a nut allergy to avoid eating the Jacket & Toast Topper with Lentil Chilli and Haricot Beans with a use-by date of October 16. They also assure that no other products have been affected by this issue.

The store apologizes for any inconvenience caused by the recall and is committed to ensuring the safety and satisfaction of their customers. This recall comes after Waitrose also had to recall their No1 Pesto alla Genovese last week due to the detection of salmonella in one batch with a use-by date of September 26, 2024. As always, it is important to prioritize the health and well-being of consumers, and Sainsbury's takes this matter seriously.

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