Tesco and Sainsbury's issue urgent recall on popular snack over choking hazard
More under this adTesco and Sainsbury’s are urgently removing a popular hummus brand off their shelves over fears it may contain dangerous particles. Here are details about what product is affected and what to do if you purchased it.
The Food Standards Agency prompted an urgent recall of a popular snack sold at Tesco and Sainsbury’s.
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The warning covers England, Scotland and Wales and is caused by fears that the product may contain pieces of plastic that can lead to choking.
Choking can kill in less than 10 minutes and results in hundreds of deaths yearly in the UK alone. Statistics show that NHS ambulances attended 26,594 call-outs due to this medical emergency which cost the system a whopping £6,701,688.
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Watch for pieces of plastic in this brand of houmous
FSA urged shoppers in England, Scotland and Wales to be careful with this popular snack over safety concerns.
Ramona's Heavenly Original Houmous was found to have pieces of plastic in it which prompted the warning to not eat it.
Sold in Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Morrisons, it can pose a serious risk to your health and even lead to death. The popular dip retails for £3 and is also available online.
More under this adMore under this adAs not all the batches are affected, customers are asked to check the best-before date before consuming the product and to give it up completely if it comes from the potentially deadly batch.
More under this adMore under this adThe batch of Ramona’s Heavenly Original Houmous you shouldn’t eat has an expiry date of July 28 and comes in a 500g pack.
The FSA explained:
The possible presence of plastic presents a possible choking hazard and makes this product unsafe to eat.More under this adMore under this ad
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Here is what to do if you purchased the product
According to FSA, point-of-sale notices have been issued in all stores that sell the product.
If you happened to purchase it, you’re entitled to a full refund. All you need to do is bring the product over, no receipt is required.
The offer of a refund only applies to the affected batch.
Ramona's brand stated that the ‘do not eat’ warning was ‘a precautionary measure’.
Their spokesperson said:
We are really sorry about this but delivering the best quality product is our number one priority and we cannot take the risk of you finding plastic in the product.More under this adMore under this ad
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Sources used:
- Express: 'Tesco and Sainsbury's shoppers hit with urgent food recall of popular houmous brand'
- LifeVac UK: 'Is Choking Uncommon in the UK – NHS – NRS – NISRA – ONS'